Using anatomical skulls for artwork references is always neat to see. Each interpretation is different, as both the skull and how a person views an object varies from person to person. With the attention to details and shading of a natural human skull, this reminds me of a portrait. With portraits, you want to include those subtle details, so you can properly capture the look of the subject. I think this pencil drawing does a great job of doing just that.
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