For our first semester in Human Anatomy, we were challenged with a project to test our artistic skills and knowledge of the bones in the human skeleton. For this project, we made a scaled-down human skeleton using mixed media that correctly shows the autonomy of the human body. When doing this project, there were many parts we had to take on, the first being the planning process, where we mapped out our plan for both the appendicular skeleton and the axial skeleton. The Axial skeleton, comprising the skull, vertebrae, sacrum, and ribs, was the hardest part for my group because of the flaws in our planning. We had to do a lot of rearranging before we could begin on the appendicular skeleton, which comprises the arm bones, leg bones, shoulder girdle, and pelvis. After planning, we then had to get the measurements and scale the bones down to 1/3. Then, we began the designing process, where we used many types of art, including 3D printing, clay, and foil. The result of our project can be found to the left, on a website which was the last step of our project. All of our planning, measurements, design process, artist statement, and final product can be found on this site.