Jan
24
2012
It’s been a long time since my last Daily, and I can hardly call it daily anymore, yet I try to stick to it. I hope that by the end of the semester I’ll have time to return to a day by day post. In the meantime, enjoy this one. Tomorrow I’ll have another!

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Dec
29
2011
This time it’s Simon Baker as Patrick Jane from The Mentalist.

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Dec
28
2011
This one was done from a photo that was taken from a weird angle. I spent too much time on it already, and decided to upload it anyway. This is Rona Kenan, one of the best Israeli rock singer-songwriters of recent years.

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Dec
25
2011
One of my best, if I might say so. Took me 30 minutes, more or less.

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Dec
24
2011
Yesterday I did not present you with a doodle, so to make up for it, here’s a giant doodle with lots of portraits, all taken from Firefly, one of the best sci-fi shows ever.

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Dec
22
2011
This theme involves really quick portraits, no more than an hour total. And today’s doodle there’s no need to introduce.

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Dec
19
2011
Today’s ancient synagogue is the one from Capernaum (or Kfar Nahum כפר נחום, in Hebrew). It was built in the 4th century A.D, and it has the shape of a basilike: it is an elongated square and has the elements of a common church (that is of course a very short description).

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Dec
18
2011
Drawing soldiers from classical periods turned more difficult than I thought. They require some research for finding references, and since I did not want to copy (too much) other people’s work, I figured I’d better neglect this theme for a later time. Still, not wanting to stray too far from this fascinating cultural and historical period, I found out a collections of articles on Wikipedia about ancient synagogues, with lots of pictures. So today I start this theme and hopefully it will be easier and faster.
So the first synagogue I sketched is located in Bar’am National Park. It is dated to the Talmudic period, which was from about 4-6th century A.D. This doodle took me about 30 minutes to complete.

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Dec
16
2011
Today I drew the hetairoi, which was the elite cavalry of ancient Greece, especially of the Makedonian Army.

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