Without art classes at my high school (West Michigan Aviation Academy), I decided to mimic a common project done in a high school art class simply to get an idea of what it was like to be a participant. My older sister was very invested in model making in high school and I wanted to create a tribute to her work.
I had never sketched with charcoal and decided to try my hand at that for this project. I always saw my dad sketch very rapidly when using it and I did the same while creating as abstract of a skull as possible. After this, I adapted the sketches to work through a single line in order to make them physical with wire.
The skulls were a simple yet important lesson for me; they developed my ability to sketch with charcoal and forced me to create form through a single line. Wonderful to me is the ability of the human mind to see the same object through a variety of shapes, of which here, that is evident.