IMAGE SIZE: 13inchesw x 17 inches
OR 33cms x 43cms H
This little girl in her turned up hat is sitting eating the grass and dirty which all kids enjoy to the fullest. Hence named “Miss Grubby Face”
sandra works mainlyin pastels but occassionally she does watercolour, mixed medium and acrylcs.
Travelling now play a bit part of Sandra’s life where she gathers all her reference photography for her art and the joy of photography has started to creep in as an extra extension.
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beautiful !!!
Zouzou, amny thanks and sorry for being so long in replying to your lovely remark. Much appreciated……….Sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
Excellent work!!
Hi Ellen, thanking you for such lovely remarks about Miss Grubby Face………sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
coool baby!! love the colors shades you used.
Hi, she is a cool baby just born to be a Miss Grubby Face………Thanking you for your lovely remarks…….sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
Nice!! I know it says “miss” but could be a portrait of my little grandson. Looks very much like him. I have a cuple of shots of him on RB.
Welcome to Miss grubby Face. Some kids are just born to be a grubby face……..Sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
such a sweet portrait and i just love the title also Sandy ;)
Thank you Karin, I couldn’t resist the title. We have all know a little girl like this somewhere along the line……….Sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
Congratulations on being featured on homepage!!!! page 2
Thank ing you Rosy for the congratulations on the feature. Are the wine glasses full?? …..sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
SOOO cute!! great work!
Hi kimangleline, for wonderful words for Miss Grubby Face……..Sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
BRAVO
Greeting Michelle, that you that little word say so much…….sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
Beautiful image – excellent work
Hi jgmart, thanking for your lovely words …..much appreciated….Sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller
Love this!!!! Great work!
Hi Mindy, thanking you liking miss Grubby Face. I think she is cute but then I painted her.
Sandy
– Sandra Sengstock-Miller