Substructure - a charcoal and conte drawing of the underlying anatomy of a male torso and arms

Figure drawing of a nude male torso with skin removed to expose muscles and bones
While taking a Life Drawing class in college, we were given an assignment to draw the human form and show the skeletal structures and muscles of the body in the drawing as though they were visible. The result was this figure drawing of a nude male torso with skin removed to expose the muscles of the forearm, shoulder, and leg and the bones of the chest, hand, and hip.

Materials Used: Charcoal and Conte on Bond Paper
Dimensions: 18" x 24"
Year Created: 2004
Status: In Private Collection

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