Copyrights  © 2005-2011 Alex Loza
      
* This is an image of the original piece, sale item will be in white plaster.
HEAD ÉCORCHÉ (male model) offers a
realistic approach for the understanding of the
anatomy of the human head. Artist and Instructor
Alex Loza has designed
HEAD ÉCORCHÉ to be
employed as an anatomical reference for teaching
or studying portraiture anatomy. Ideal for the
novice or skilled portrait artist,
medical ilustrator,
forensic artist, sculptor and digital artist.

You will receive a
FREE PDF Anatomical
Reference Guide
with the purchase of your
HEAD ÉCORCHÉ plaster copy. Includes
anatomical names, muscle origin, insertion and
actions.

Product Description:

Sculpture Size: apprx.
16.75"H x 13.25"W x 11.25"D (in)
42.545 H x 33.655 W x 28.575 D (cm)

Head Size: apprx. Life Size
9 7/8"H x 5.75"W x 9"D (in)
25.0825 H x 14.605 W x 22.86 D (cm)

Weight: TBA

Price: $ 175 + S&H
For shipping outside the United States, please inquire.
affiliated with:
To pay by check or money order, please send to:
Alex Loza
P.O. Box 2297
Collegedale, TN 37315

PayPal will be available in February 2012

For more information about
HEAD ÉCORCHÉ please contact Alex Loza at (423) 991-0026 or
at artist@alexloza.com  Subject: Head Ecorche' Plaster Cast
"I am a fan of Mr. Loza's work and I am sure that his écorché will be of great benefit to anyone
learning about the facial construction or for any professional wanting to brush up on the anatomy
of the head.  Well done Alex!"

Rey Bustos
Instructor of Artistic Anatomy:
Art Center College of Design,Pasadena CA
Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, Van Nuys CA
California State University,Los Angeles
Disney Feature Animation
www.reybustos.com
"This écorché is an amazing learning tool for any student trying to understand the anatomy of
the human head."

David Kassan
Artist
www.davidkassan.com
REVIEWS
Coming soon: HEAD ÉCORCHÉ    (female model)
"Plaster models of heads have long been used as an aid to artists, art students, and teachers
alike. Now, the Head Écorché by Alex Loza appears to have set a new standard for these
models and it will likely become a classic "must have" for schools and ateliers."

Juan Martínez
Senior Instructor, Academy of Realist Art
www.juanmartinez.com
www.academyofrealistart.com
"I am very impressed with Alex Loza's Head Écorché . Understanding the underlying structures
of the Human head and face is so very important to portraiture. Even if you don't remember the
names of every structure, having a visual memory of what is there can give an artist great
advantage when portraying the outward form. This looks great Alex! I think many artists will
benefit from this."

Nathan Greene
Artist
www.nathangreene.com