the rag painting drawing photos

 

 

 

Note: the motifs on the pots and the clay figures are adapted from the following books:
Nasca – Peru: Archäologische Spurensuche in der Wüste, 2017, Cecilia Pardo, Peter Fux
A Sourcebook of Nasa Ceramic Iconography, 2006, Donald A. Proulx

Paint: active silicate paint based on pure potassium water glass
Painting surface: clay

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, vase with geometric motifs, 450-650 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, geometric textile motifs and the singer of my band

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, feline head with ribbons, 50-300 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, bowl with plants (san pedro cactus or manioc?), 50-300 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, bowl with sharks, 300-450 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, double spout bottle with squid, 300-450 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, captives (?), 450-650 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, utilitarian vessel with chilli peppers, 300-450 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, pampas cat (leopardus colocolo) and bird, 50-300 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, vase with harvester, 450-550 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, vase with geometric textile motifs, 450-650 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, double spout bottle with birds and warrior, 300-450 A.D.

 

Motif: nasca ceramic, part of a plaque portraying a procession, 450-650 A.D.