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Sandra Fremgen's blog talks about her art process, influences and provides a slice of her life! She is the creator of the series Panda and Me.

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The Pink Panda painting with my lovely scarf and sunglasses!

The Pink Panda painting with my lovely scarf and sunglasses!

"The Pink Panda" another painting for Wonder Con

Sandra Fremgen March 31, 2014

“The Pink Panda” 6” x 6” by Sandra Fremgen

The Story:

Panda and the Girl are hanging out in Palm Springs! It's a sunny afternoon and they are driving down the desert road heading towards their next mission.

The Back Story:

I was inspired to create this painting after my husband and I went to Palm Springs. Every time we visit Tom's family in Palm Springs, I always appreciate how open the land is. There are no sky scrappers, excessive billboard signs or tacky strip malls that block your view of the desert and its mountains. Many of the buildings, especially the ones in downtown Palm Springs, still have their 1950's charm. In the middle of downtown Palm Springs is a giant sculpture of Marilyn Manroe posing in her signature blowing white dress. At night, the stars are always out and the air is so clean. For us ladies, it is easy to spend a day in Palm Springs with a beautiful headscarf and glamorous sunglasses.

The color palette of bright pink, silver, yellow orche, turquoise and gray is mid century modern. The silver geometric pattern in the background is atomic space age. Panda is wearing a 1950's cardigan. The Girl's outfit is a mix of 1950's and throwback fashions I have seen on the fashion runway.

This painting is on sale in my shop!

In finished art, paintings, Panda Tags Panda, pin up, pink, palm springs, atomic space age, retro, cute
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"Panda Square" and "Fez Monkey Square" pose with my little Tiki from Hawaii in my backyard. The scale worked out well, don't you think?

"Panda Square" and "Fez Monkey Square" pose with my little Tiki from Hawaii in my backyard. The scale worked out well, don't you think?

Panda Squares- tiny 4" x 4" paintings for Wonder Con

Sandra Fremgen March 31, 2014

For the month of March I have been preparing for Wonder Con. Most of the merchandise sold will be Panda 8” x 10” prints and necklaces, but I wanted to have some original pieces as well.

Hence, I painted two 4” x 4” “Panda and Me” Squares!

“Panda Square” 4 “ x 4” by Sandra Fremgen

The Story about Panda's square:

Panda is suited up and ready to mingle! As you can see by the space age wall paper, Panda is hanging out at a mid century modern home. What kind of trouble is he getting himself into?!

The Back Story:

This painting is inspired by my love of mid century modern. The Popsicle orange, sea blue and silver are cheerful and optimistic. The background pattern of floating shapes and lines was inspired by the “Space Age” patterns of the 1950's. Since I am a pattern designer in my day job, I wanted to integrate those elements into my personal work. All of these loves were reinforced by a recent trip to Palm Springs when we went to visit Tom's family. I wanted Panda to look suave like Frank Sinatra.

 

“Fez Monkey Square” 4 “ x 4” by Sandra Fremgen

The Story about “Fez Monkey” :

Fez Monkey is one of Panda's many villains. He is the world's best jewel thief and steals more for the sport of it. He is a hipster and has taken over a year to grow his huge beard.

The Back Story:

This painting is inspired by my love of mid century modern. I kept the colors cooler (compared to Panda's bright and cheerful oranges) because Fez is a villain that wouldn't want to spread joy. The “Space Age” patterns in the background are more subdued than Panda's background design. I love the idea of patterns reflecting the mood of the characters.

 

Both of these paintings can be found in my etsy store! 

In finished art, paintings, Panda Tags Panda, fez monkey, tiki, small paintings, wonder con
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I brought over my artwork on Saturday to the store and filled out cards describing the art! I loooooove the silver frames i got at Micheal's Arts and Crafts

I brought over my artwork on Saturday to the store and filled out cards describing the art! I loooooove the silver frames i got at Micheal's Arts and Crafts

My Panda, Red Panda, My Melody and Kuromi paintings will be in the Superheroes and Villians Show over at Carter Sexton's art store

Sandra Fremgen March 10, 2014

This upcoming Friday is the opening of the "Superheroes and Villains" art show over at Carter Sexton's Art Store. Carter Sexton is one of the oldest art stores still around in Los Angeles. Right when you see the store front, you can tell that there is something special about this art store. It's like the mom and pop grocery store compared to the Ralphs and Walmart. When you walk in,  you see all the old wood cabinets and furniture holding up the art supplies. Their walls show a collection of old illustration 1950's type paintings.

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In Panda, paintings, finished art Tags sanrio, my melody, kuromi, thor, loki, painting
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Finished! "Red Panda's Volcano Hideout" 8" x10" Acrylic on Board

Sandra Fremgen March 2, 2014

"Red Panda's Volcano Hideout" 8" x10" Acrylic on Board By Sandra Fremgen

STORY:

In this painting, we finally get to meet Panda's arch rival, Red Panda! Just like Panda, Red Panda was a top notch agent at the CIA. He and Panda were the dynamic duo that saved lives all over the globe. Eventually, Red Panda grew tired of helping others and saw how much he could gain if he worked for himself. With all of his secrets of the CIA, Red Panda left and formed his own evil organization. Now he will stop at nothing to take over the world!

BEHIND THE SCENES OF THIS PAINTING:

In the summer of 2013, I was working with a friend to possibly turn Panda into a video game. I created many worlds and different allies and villains for Panda to encounter. I thought Red Panda would be the ultimate bad guy because his design could be the "evil" version of Panda. Panda is dashing and cute, while Red Panda is more angular and harsh looking.  For this painting, I wanted to explore more of a red, orange and gold color scheme.  I also wanted to play around with the concept of broad brush strokes. Hence you see Red Panda's face is more abstract and less rendered than the Tiki. 

ART TECHNIQUE OF THIS PAINTING:
This painting features bold brush strokes that show up on the surface of the board. The style is graphic to show Red Panda as a menacing character in a simple way. The hot color palette of reds, pinks, oranges and yellows is balanced out by cool browns. The sparkling diamond is rendered in different shades of browns, grays and blacks.

Here's an early sketch of Red Panda for the video game.

Here's an early sketch of Red Panda for the video game.

In art process, finished art, paintings, Panda Tags Red Panda, volcano, tiki, retro, diamond
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"Panda and the Tiki's Emerald" 8" x 10" Acrylic, 2014

Sandra Fremgen March 2, 2014

"Panda and the Tiki's Emerald" 8" x 10" Acrylic, 2014. By Sandra Fremgen

For the month of February, I completed two paintings that explore more of the Panda universe. Since Panda is a dashing super spy, he crosses paths with many enemies and allies around the globe.

STORY:

The first of these two paintings is "Panda and the Tiki's Emerald." Panda and Skunk Boy are on a chase to find Fez Monkey, the master jewel thief who wants to steal all of the Tikis' sacred gems. Skunk Boy is the unpaid intern at the CIA who idolizes Panda and wants to follow in his footsteps. Fez Monkey has stolen millions of dollars worth of gems all over the world. He never leaves his house without his signature fez and hipster beard.

BEHIND THE SCENES OF THIS PAINTING:

I've been itching to introduce Panda's allies and enemies for a long time! As with any good action flick, the hero always has to have a completely devoted side kick. Hence the invention of Skunk Boy. For his enemies, I wanted to invent some twisted villains with a sense of humor. I've been watching a lot of Dr. Who lately and love the idea of a strange man traveling the world and wearing a fez. That's how Fez MOnkey came about.. I love the Tiki culture (whether it's hula dancing, knife dancing or the art of Tikis!) and wanted to explore that more! A Polynesian setting is a great backdrop for stories. I can't wait to work the Girl Back into these story lines. 

Also, I am in LOVE with the color scheme of this painting. I used Phthalo Blue to capture a luminous green blue glow throughout the painting. Since Phthalo blue is such a transparent color, it works well as a glaze. The yellow was expressed through Cadmium Yellow Light. That mixed with white provided the brightest spots on Panda, Skunk Boy, the emerald and the moon.

Overall, I love painting spark. I want to find excuses to put more sparkling diamonds in my work because I love painting the gradations of light.

 

In art process, finished art, paintings, Panda Tags Panda, Skunk Boy, Fez MOnkey, Tiki, Emerald, Blue, Night scene, polynesian, retro
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Finished! "The Enchanted Panda Room"

Sandra Fremgen February 1, 2014

Personal note:

I am so happy to have finished "The Enchanted Panda Room." Overall it was a fun painting and I loved experimenting with the rock, water and cloud textures. Tom says it's my most ambitious Panda painting yet. Usually I only have 1 figure with Panda... but this time, i wanted to tell me a more elaborate story.

Story:
When Panda has some downtime, he likes to chill with his friends at the Enchanted Panda Room! Panda plays his Ukelele as the Hula Girls dance with their coconut fire pots. Whether there is a packed house or audience of 1, Panda and the Hula Girls always give it their all.

Back story:
This painting was inspired by the Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland. I love the singing parrots, the magical way that the water changes color and the Tiki decor, of course! I used to hula dance and used fire pots as one of my instruments. The song I danced to was "Kalua," a slow melody about a girl finding her true love. A dancer has to hold her fire pots evenly to avoid tipping them over. A firepot is simply a coconut shelled out with a candle inside.

This is a 18" x 24" acrylic painting on board

"The Enchanted Panda Room" Painting against a palm tree
In art process, finished art, Panda, paintings Tags panda, painting, pin up, retro, tiki
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 Sandra Tang Fremgen is a surface designer, illustrator and painter. She is also the creator for "Panda and Me"

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