Welcome to Sandra Frech Art!

I'm so happy to have you here at my online art studio! Browse my original works of art - monotypes, acrylics on canvas, mixed media, and lithographs. Abstracts, landscapes, flowers, sunsets, and more. 

Many of my paintings come already framed, and many more have the option to be custom framed to fit your personal taste and style. 

I hope you find a painting or two that will be perfect with your decor, whether it be in your home, your office, or that you are giving to someone special as a gift. 

About Sandra Frech, Artist

Sandra Frech is a painter, printmaker, and art educator who has exhibited throughout the United States and Europe.

After teaching secondary school art, she studied at the Art Center of Northern New Jersey, the Art Students League, New York City and the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts. 

She lived in Paris, France for three years continuing her art education at L'Atelier Vaudou and Santa Reparata Studio in Florence, Italy.

Sandra Frech has exhibited her art in over 100 art shows and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including:

  • Grand Prize at the New Jersey Center for Visual Art (Juror: Phillip Pearlstein, prominent painter)
  • Grumbacher Gold Medallion Award at the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club Juried Exhibit, National Arts Club, New York City

She exhibits regularly in SOHO galleries, as well as the famous international Salon des Independants, Grand Palais, Paris France.

Her styles range from abstract to representational in oil, acrylic, and mixed media monotypes with an emphasis on color and expressionistic brushstrokes.

Nature inspires her landscapes, as does her travel to many countries, including trips to Africa, China, India and Tibet.

Magic Forest by Sandra Frech

"Sandra Frech never restricts herself to one style or medium at a time. Her work is consistent quality and a personal stamp. Frech's landscapes make liberal use of strong color."
Eileen Watkins, New Jersey Star Ledger

"... a Fauvist quality, reminiscent of the Tahitian paintings by Paul Gaugin."
Eileen Watkins, New Jersey Star Ledger