The tiled roofs act as awnings, a tribute to the distinctive architectural heritage of this Andean city. The building is probably well over 100 years old, yet the graffiti that fills its long white wall is relatively new. I waited until a pedestrian moved past it, and photographed her as she reached the end of the building. She never looked up – the old building and its new graffiti that caught and held my eye, seemed to be just another part of the landscape for her.