About Tracy

Tracy Tremblay is a mixed-media artist from Florida whose vibrant and eclectic body of work spans mosaic, fused glass, candles, polymer clay, and resin. Known for her abstract sensibilities and experimental approach, Tracy draws deep inspiration from both surrealist and impressionist movements—most notably the work of Gustav Klimt. She is especially drawn to his rich color palettes and bold defiance of artistic conventions, qualities that echo throughout her own creations.

Tracy’s work is a fusion of texture, color, and emotion, often described as whimsical yet grounded, surreal yet tactile. Her pieces invite viewers into dreamlike spaces while maintaining an intensely hands-on quality. Recently, she has begun to explore the interactive potential of mixed media by incorporating a wide variety of found and handmade objects into immersive installations.

Her artwork has been exhibited at The NED, a dynamic performance center in Nashville, and can currently be found at Daylight Gallery and the Paris Academy of the Arts, where she also offers workshops and classes. Whether through her layered compositions or her engaging teaching style, Tracy Tremblay continues to expand the boundaries of what mixed media art can be.