Yulian Zaiats' graphic work, based on a shoulder-length portrait of an elderly man turned in profile, demonstrates the artist's characteristic synthesis of documentary accuracy and authorial stylisation. The model here is an elderly man with distinctive facial features, a short, even beard, and characteristic signs of age-related alopecia. The profile emphasises the clarity of the nose line, the expressive shape of the cheekbones, and the slightly concentrated expression on the face. Y. Zaiats works with economical but expressive lines: a smooth, continuous contour forms the silhouette of the head, and a system of thin strokes models the volume, conveying both light and shade and the texture of the skin and hair. Special attention is paid to the beard, which is rendered with contour strokes, creating a sense of soft but orderly structure. The artist's stylistic approach involves a moderate simplification of secondary details, allowing the viewer's attention to be focused on the expressiveness of the profile and the inner concentration of the model. The background is completely neutral, giving the image a portrait-like purity and an almost medallion-like character. Thus, the portrait appears not only as a reproduction of appearance but also as a kind of psychological sketch, where every line is intended to convey the dignity, experience, and restrained power of the image.