The sheet depicts a shoulder-length portrait of a young man (woman?) in charcoal on paper. The composition is constructed in a three-quarter view with the head slightly turned towards the viewer. The face is modelled with soft hatching and local tonal accents in the areas of the eyes, cheeks, and chin, which gives the image volume and expressiveness. The hair is presented in a generalised manner, with dark planes that outline the contour of the head and balance the lighter areas of the face. Particular attention is paid to the eyes and smile: the gaze is aimed directly at the viewer, creating an impression of immediacy and psychological presence. A slight movement is captured in the mouth area, enhancing the image's dynamism. The clothing is treated schematically, using several tonal planes that only indicate the collar and upper part of the suit. There is no background, which focuses attention on the head and facial expression. The author's signature and date – "10/1963" – are indicated under the image, allowing the work to be attributed to Yulian Zaiats during the late period of his career. The drawing combines academicism with lively observation, characteristic of the artist's portrait sketches.