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CHAPTER 2: THE HEAD & NECK ‘When the head is thrown back, aromy’of the neck. Thi takes this atea appear thicker, inteenal ade the erap 32 Relationship Between Pelvis and Ribs Itisvery important to practice modeling the sracture ofthe torso in the form of planes in order to better understand its topography and the relationship between the pelvis end the sib cage. The pattem of the ‘more visible when se absomini, for exampl jn pilenea of asa soil mass thet pine but moves ae a The chest area cat be thought tilt on the flexi ove photo illustrates th unit. Thea os the upper t tilts to one side, the margin of th that side are pushed toward the centes while the opposite lower rib FIGURE SCULPTI ‘margin is pushed outward, The tilt of the pelvis is always opposite tothe tlt ofthe shoulders The thoracic vertebrae, being attached to the ribs, do not have considerable lateral mobility. Ie become appareat when th there i les ne than thexe is curvature inthe horace past oft in the two other sectioas. The later spine emerges {rors angle fiom is bast oF 0 of the position of the rib FIGURE SCULPTING sm in planes, th upper arm thus the ulna and radius cross ach A ist to the we . n. Notice that in this position the biceps are lightly forward and not as

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