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Sternomastoid
Trying to learn some anatomy, I started a series of drawings in
which individual muscles were isolated by coloring the skin over
them, only. This is the long muscle that stands out, especially
the tendon by which it grips the top rib, as you turn your head.

Serratus anterior
The "lion's paw" muscle that comes through from the shoulderblade
and interdigitates with the ribs.
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