Mud Art Gallery
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Mud Fragments, Medieval ArtRogers Fund, 1925Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Mudhttp:
unfollowlng:is this supposed to be artistic? this woman is drowning in mud. call the police
Andy Goldsworthy (British, b. 1956, Cheshire, England) - 1: Serpentine Tree Roots 2: Carefully Brok
Ana Mendieta
Ken Price aka Kenneth Price (American, 1935-2012, b. LA, CA, USA) - 1: Living in Mud, 2007 2: Good
The ‘Mud Angel’ volunteers rescue artworks in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence, 1966“Overnight on
artist-savrasov:Sea of Mud., 1894, Aleksey SavrasovMedium: oil,canvas
rudygodinez:Shiraga Kazuo, Challenging Mud, (1955) The 1st Gutai Art Exhibition broke new ground by
flaubertian:The ‘Mud Angel’ volunteers rescue artworks in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence, 1966“
August |Fighter FrogQueen Matilda, protector of the pond and all mud that lays around it.This frog i
womansart: ‘Sleeping Mud Maid’, living sculpture created by UK artist Sue Hill (and partner Pete) a
Challenging Mud, Kazuo Shiraga
Yuko Nagami aka むらいゆうこ (Japanese, b. Tokyo, based Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan) - Cut/Tatsu aka 裁つ fro
Yuko Nagami aka 永見由子 aka Nagami Yuko (Japanese, b. Tokyo, based Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan) - Cut/Tat
Takuya Mitani aka Mitani Takuya aka 三谷拓也 (Japanese, b. 1985, Tohaku-gun, Tottori Prefecture, Japan,
Page from my new comic Fluorescent Mud launching this spring 2018. Very excited to share this projec
Yuko Nagami むらいゆうこ (Japanese) - Cut/Tatsu 裁つ, 2015 Paintings: Natural Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigment
Palette Depicting a Pair of Mud TurtlesPeriod: Predynastic, early Naqada IIDate: ca. 3650–3500 B.C.G
Apollo keeps Artemis out of the April mud.
“My new dress!”After an hour, the dress broke and was covered with mud.-自從會畫饅頭手後,一去不復返xd
myninjasuit: It’s raining, go play in the mud. #biking #dirt #fog Photo: @artifactuplifting
myninjasuit: It’s raining, go play in the mud. #biking #dirt #fog Photo: @artifactuplifting
Been in a heavy spriting mood lately. This is Fineko, a catfish monster. They love to play in mud.
Photo: Terry Prewitt Photography. 2016 // Pensacola, FL.
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