The artwork presented is an “Untitled” sketch by artist Craig Mullins, who is recognized for his skillful approach within the Realism art movement. The piece falls under the genre of “sketch and study,” which suggests that it serves as a preparatory work or exercise in exploring forms, perspectives, and shading.
The sketch portrays the upper body of a figure with emphasis on form and shadow, rather than detail. Rendered in a monochromatic palette, it utilizes light and dark tonal contrasts to sculpt the figure’s anatomy. The loose and energetic strokes indicate that this may be an early-stage study where the artist is capturing the essence of form and posture. There appears to be a focus on the shoulder and neck region with less definition as the sketch reaches the outer boundaries, which conveys a sense of movement or an unfinished state. The background is left blank, drawing all attention to the sketched figure.