A black-and-white ink-style drawing of Sisyphus pushing a perfectly round boulder uphill on a cleanly drawn inclined plane. The illustration should be in the style of classical figure studies or academic sketching , similar to anatomical etchings and Greco-Roman sculpture drawings. Sisyphus should be tall , lean , and elegant — with elongated limbs and graceful , naturalistic proportions , not bulky or overly muscular. His posture must convey real physical effort: one leg bent forward pressing against the slope , the other extended behind for balance. His arms are extended with palms pushing the boulder , shoulders tensed , and torso slightly leaning forward. His face should be expressive but composed — resembling a noble Greco-Roman statue , with curly hair (like a laurel-crowned athlete) , a straight nose , and a strong , clean jawline. Avoid cartoonish or exaggerated facial features. The boulder should be about twice the height of Sisyphus , perfectly circular , and dominate the top right of the composition. There should be no shadows , no background — only clean lines and subtle crosshatching to indicate form and tension. The style should be reminiscent of an old physics textbook sketch or an academic draft for a marble sculpture — anatomical , clean , intellectual , slightly idealized. ,
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Created on: 3/26/2025, 11:15:43 AM