Here we have a graphite drawing of a man holding some sort of pole. The man is seemingly trying to cover his face out of some sort of sorrow or shame. The negative space adds to the picture's sadness. Not only do these emotions shine through in the drawing, but the anatomical details of the man do as well. His skinny muscles are very visible in his legs, arms, and chest. His legs are positioned a bit awkwardly in an attempt to capture the left leg's movement upward. This has given the right foot a bit of a flat look, however, the rest of the drawing clearly has dimension.

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