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Educational Kit Arson — Human Face / Head Model (teaching aid) by Arson
Educational Kit Arson — Human Face / Head Model (teaching aid) by Arson
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Educational Kit Arson — Human Face / Head Model (teaching aid) by Arson
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Educational Kit Arson — Human Face / Head Model (teaching aid) by Arson
Educational Kit Arson — Human Face / Head Model (teaching aid) by Arson
The Educational Kit Arson — Human Face / Head Model (teaching aid) by Arson is a didactic anatomical model created for classroom demonstration and hands-on practice. The model reproduces the external form and proportions of a human head and face to support instruction in anatomy, observational drawing, sculpting basics and vocational training. It is designed for repeated use in schools, art studios and workshops where a durable, three-dimensional reference is needed.
This teaching aid offers a stable, life-like three-dimensional reference that helps learners understand facial proportions, planes of the face and head orientation. The model is robust for frequent handling and simple to position for different viewing angles, making it practical for group demonstrations and individual practice. Its neutral surface supports various drawing and sculpting exercises while resisting minor wear from normal educational use.
Place the model on a stable surface or stand so students can view it from multiple angles. Use the kit as a visual reference during lectures to indicate key landmarks of the face and head, and during practical sessions for observational drawing or sculpting exercises. Rotate or reposition the model to demonstrate changes in light and shadow across facial planes, and allow students to work individually or in groups with the model present for real-time comparison.
Handle the model with clean hands and avoid exposure to sharp tools or solvents. Store the model in a dry, stable environment when not in use. For drawing or sculpting exercises, use the neutral surface as a reference for tonal studies and mark landmarks lightly on paper rather than on the model itself to maintain its condition.
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