Have you ever wondered: “How do they walk in heels so high?” Standing on your toes requires plantar flexion. Tarsal and metatarsal bones move downward while phalanges stay roughly in the same position. This is possible because of the metatarsophalangeal joints.

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The under-eye area between the lower eyelid and the inferior infraorbital margin is called the tear bag. Most anatomy sources consider it a part of the lower eyelid, but for artists, it’s essential to make the distinction and understand the separate forms.

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Instead of being a six-pack, ABS are actually an eight-pack – four pairs of muscles, identical on each side of the linea alba. They are sometimes mistakenly depicted as rectangles. In reality, as seen in the picture, their form is much curvier.

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Who’s ready to help me make a kewpie doll style vinyl or sofubi toy of this little guy!!! Any sculptors willing to take a stab at this?

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Walking is one of the most common things we do. Lifting the heel involves a type of motion called plantar flexion. It changes the surface form of the ankle due to the flexion of the peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles.

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The bony bump over the side of the hip is the greater trochanter – one of the most prominent bony landmarks of the femur. The side-by-sides illustrate its location on the skeleton and its position among the forms of the surface anatomy (side and hind views).

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Sculptors at Work, Tomb of Rekhmire, 1479–1425 B.C. New Kingdom. reign of Thutmose III–early Amenhotep II, tempera on Paper, by Nina de Garis Davies (1881–1965).

The original mural comes from Upper Egypt, Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Tomb of Rekhmire.

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This illustration shows a color-coded skeleton and surface anatomy of the bust with the bony landmarks in a corresponding color code. These include the sternum, clavicle, acromion of the scapula, and hyoid bone. And also the 1st and the 2nd pair of ribs.

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This week is your last chance to submit work to the Call for Entries, which closes Friday 10 December! Painters, sculptors and printmakers working across all mediums are invited to submit work. See full details, terms and conditions here: https://t.co/jdztCQf7j8

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THANK you for your insightful TALK on Alice Meredith Williams 1877-1934 Fascinating to hear about the artist’s early studies in Liverpool under Charles Allen, life drawing in Paris and her major work for the

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When the arm is abducted, the scapula rotates laterally in relation to the thorax. The medial border of scapula indicates the degree of this rotation. The movement is created by the Scapular muscles, Latissimus dorsi, Teres major, and Serratus anterior.

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