Human Skull in Filigree 11”x14”
Human Skull in Filigree 11”x14”
$42.00
For an artist working today, understanding how to draw the human skull is no less important than it was centuries ago. The bones of the skull shape the features of our characters and hold the muscles that create the subtle facial expressions that bring our drawings to life.
1. Teeth are not considered to be bones of the skull
2. The human skull is full of “holes”.
3. There is a difference between the skull cap and the brain case.
4. Human skulls look different depending on if they are male or female, and depending on what part of the world they come from.
5. There are fractals in every human skull.
Giclée print 11”x14”
signed
archival pigment inks
(Frame Not Included)
archival paper
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