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In the art classroom we often find ourselves drawing from reference. Most of the time we can find good resources on the internet or use our own bodies. A skeletal reference would be beneficial to our students, because sometimes seeing things in real life yield better results. Students are inspired by seeing things they're studying in other classes, like human physiology, in art class too! This can help reinforce or support those other courses. A skeletal model will give our students an opportunity to be inspired to make more unique and engaging art.

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In the art classroom we often find ourselves drawing from reference. Most of the time we can find good resources on the internet or use our own bodies. A skeletal reference would be beneficial to our students, because sometimes seeing things in real life yield better results. Students are inspired by seeing things they're studying in other classes, like human physiology, in art class too! This can help reinforce or support those other courses. A skeletal model will give our students an opportunity to be inspired to make more unique and engaging art.

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