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No matter the pose our lil judd is super photogenic #Splatoon2 #NintendoSwitch
Southwesterly Gale, St. Ives, #art #painting by Frederick Judd Waugh (September 13, 1861 – September 10, 1940) @americanart https://t.co/Vp0BSm46pa
Li'l judd is team knife this splatfest! #Splatoon2 #NintendoSwitch #Splatfest
Marina casually cuddling with both Judd AND Lil Judd, two INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT creatures in Splatoon’s society, is honestly a power move
The High Ground, concept art for Star Wars Theory, a fan project.
Artwork by Ben Judd - https://t.co/WlWHK4pCSO
FIVE
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#StarWars #EpisodeIX
Started my next commission request for Glenn Judd, another Terran Empire ship based off of a Rick Sternbach concept. here is a really early shot of the Top.
Finished my part of the art trade with @CursedCurry of their #inkling!! Featuring a cute litle Judd!! #Splatoon2
💛💜 G I R L S Q U A D 💜💛
Had such a fun time last week with the squad so I got this beautiful art comissioned by @PKDanza !
Going live again soon ☺️
@EmilyKrumlinde (Ana) Kaywee (Mercy) Myself (Pharah) @annedromedia (Reinhardt) Judd (Widowmaker)
JUDD AND LIL JUDD CONFIRMED FOR SMASH #Splatoon2 #NintendoSwitch #SmashUltimate
Frederick Judd Waugh, (1861-1940) a masterful Seascape Artist!
In nature, usually the deeper the water the darker the color value. Here you can feel you are out in the depths of the ocean! The swells are powerful! Fantastic!
#artists #artistsontwitter #ocean
Yoders End. Judd must live on!
https://t.co/qapbmdAPAd
@CrikMaster @Tomato_Gaming @Mrlawlman1
It's dire days for the Yoder Family but we soldier on..
More WoW Amish Challenge tonight ~6pm PST https://t.co/yXCNaboCy8
Judd will not go quietly into the night. (Art cred: @Emi_Ane)
„L'amore è come la marea: quando si ritira lascia solo detriti.“🎼
Claudio Baglioni
#DonneInArte #artlovers
https://t.co/RKm07RpXwM 🎼
Frederick Judd Waugh (1861-1940) - Low Tide
#HistoryofPainting #Art
Frederick Judd Waugh (Sep 13, 1861 – Sep 10, 1940) was an American artist, primarily known as a marine artist. During World War I, he designed ship camouflage for the U.S. Navy, under the direction of Everett L. Warner.
"The Setting Sun", before 1900