Tandil Stone

This drawing is inspired by the moving stone of Tandil in Argentina, which weighed 300 and a half tons, 5.75 meters high and 7 meters wide. It was the emblem of the city standing on top of a hill, balancing in such a way that no one could understand it. No one knows how it got there and how it was sustained for so long, from before the founding of the city of Tandil in 1823, until February 29, 1912 when it finally fell off the cliff and broke into three pieces.

Ink drawing on paper 12.5 x 7.5 cm from the 365 days drawing challenge.