Speaking at Columbia College's wonderful TV department last week, I took time out to visit Chicago's Field Museum. Normally on such an occasion, I like to draw pictures of the exotic patrons and museum-goers but there were subjects at the museum that held a pose, no matter how long you took to draw them. In fact, some haven't moved in, like, a hundred years. The three pictured here, Sue the T-Rex, the skeletal architecture of Gorilla Gorilla and a nameless wild boar, were a few of my favorites.
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