Buzz·Posted on 13 May 2014A Japanese Artist Decorated An Indian School's Classroom With Mud And It's FabulousBest classroom ever. With thanks to Spoon and Tamago.by Alan WhiteBuzzFeed News Reporter, UKLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail This is the Niranjana School in Bahar, in east India. It was founded by donations from Japanese students and often invites Japanese artists to create public art for the students. One of the people it invited was Yusuke Asai, who makes designs like this. He used eight different types of local mud, dirt and dust to make this design. The design eventually washed away, but what a classroom. This is another of his patterns: “The indoor forest / The ground story” – made with masking tape and pen. And this is "Mud painting: large mountain", which was made with mud and water.