This traditional illustration, inspired by Grey's Anatomy, showcases the human eye and its intricate elements through the medium of soft pastels and graphite. The diagram meticulously labels each part of the eye, from the cornea and pupil to the retina and optic nerve. The use of soft pastels brings a rich, textured quality to the image, while graphite adds precise details, enhancing the overall clarity and realism. This piece not only captures the complexity and beauty of the eye but also serves as an educational tool, offering a clear and detailed understanding of its anatomy. The combination of artistic technique and scientific accuracy makes this diagram a valuable resource for students, educators, and anyone fascinated by the marvels of human biology.

Joseph, C. (2014). The Muscles: MUSCLES OF THE EYE SOCKET. In Anatomy: A complete guide to the human body, for artists & students (p. 83). Ivy Press.

The illustrations in this book are reproduced directly, from Anatomy of the Human Body by Henry Gray. F. R. S (1918) and Anatomy Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray, F. R. S (1905).