The three figures in this graphite drawing depict a man in three different motions. The first shows this man napping, with clear attention paid to the man's face to give him the proper expression of relaxation. The second shows the man abruptly standing, seemingly very cross. This pose seems to showcase an abrupt awakening at someone else's hand. The last figure has a clear look of disappointment from both the face and the crossed position of the arms. In all three figures, the lines have carefully been drawn to capture an accurate human form. The eyes are drawn to the changing faces and arms in each one, to great effect. The legs, however, could use the same attention to detail as the rest of the bodies.

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