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Caprica Six in my t-shirt

Day one hundred and sixty-four: Since my bird Helo made the daily sketch the other day, I thought my other feathered friend, Caprica Six, should make an appearance too. When Caprica is on me, he loves to pop in and out of the collar and sleeves of my t-shirt. He often settles himself facing out […]

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my portrait in 2070

Day one hundred and sixty-three: I know this sketch is morbid, but a conversation with some friends this evening reminded me of an etching that the Belgian avant-garde artist James Ensor made in 1888 called “My Portrait in 1960.” In it, he imagined himself at the age of 100 as a skeleton. My sketch does […]

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Helo when wet

Day one hundred and sixty-two: Helo, my sun conure, took a giant bath this afternoon, and got himself completely drenched. I thought his spiky wet feathers looked adorable, so I tried to captured them in today’s sketch.

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Chimú wooden sculpture

Day one hundred and sixty: Home from Peru and exhausted from travel, I thought I would make one last simple study of a pre-Columbian artifact. This sketch is based on a Chimú figure sculpted in wood during the Imperial Period (1300-1532 BCE). The tall thin object is on display at the Museo de Arte Precolombino […]

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ancient Peruvian face

Day one hundred and fifty-nine: With only a few minutes to spare today before departing Lima on the red-eye flight back to the U.S., I decided to make a simple line sketch in about five minutes. It is based on a face carved in stone on display at the Larco Museum. I forgot to capture […]

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ancient modern design

Day one hundred and fifty-seven: When I looked at these bottles this afternoon, I wasn’t sure qwhether I had just walked into a gallery at the Museum of Modern Art in New York or the Museo de Arte Precolombino in Cusco, Peru. Made between 2000-3000 years ago, each bottle demonstrates a remarkable and rare expression […]

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view from Waynapicchu

Day one hundred and fifty-five: After hiking straight up about 941 feet via a steep and twisting series of stone steps, squeezing through a narrow tunnel, and tentatively perching myself on the the knife-shaped summit of Waynapicchu Moutain (altitude 8,924 feet), I snapped an aerial view photo of the Machu Picchu complex below. I had […]

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sundial at Machu Picchu

Day one hundred and fifty-four: Despite gray skies this afternoon, the sun burned through the haze just enough to cast a shadow on the sundial at Machu Picchu. This drawing is based on a photo I snapped with my iPhone just before sunset. The complex geometry of the sundial appears to have been carved out […]

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plein aire sun temple

Day one hundred and fifty-three: This afternoon I took the iPad to the Ollantaytambo sun temple and started looking for something I thought I could draw relatively quickly. I ended up sitting on a terrace across from my favorite wall in the complex, which as far as I can tell, faces the rising sun of […]

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Inca ruins in a landscape

Day one hundred and fifty-two: I started this sketch after breakfast and came back to it a few times between bartering in the market. It’s based on my favorite photo from my hike in the Pisac archeological park yesterday. The guidebook suggests that the Incas were masters at integrating architecture into the mountainous landscape, and […]

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