Anatomy with clay

Once again I am going to teach the Anatomy with Clay course. It has been 4 years since I taught it last. I didn't realize it had been so long! I am really looking forward to the course. I have pulled out 40 of my favorite horse books including anatomy and movement. I have some really rare out of print books which I can't wait to share with the students.
I have also been collecting bones including "Mica" the shetland pony who now lives on as a skeleton. He is going to be very helpful. In addition I have Dr. Harman's bag of bones and her articulates skeleton the has some movement so people can see how the horse bends in the spine and ribs.
The course is going to be so much fun. Now that I have gotten everything together I can wait! We are packing the car tomorrow and I will be heading off to PA where the course is being held. I hope there is room for me in the car once everything else goes in!
(The photo is Jan from last course showing off her completed model.)
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1 Comments:
Dear Wendy,
Do you have an anatomy book to recommend? I'm a rider/artist about to purchase first horse anatomy book to draw from, learn and study in.
jennie ward
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