Michelangelo's study of a male nude is a study of movement and anatomy rather than simply a depiction of life. The artist carefully builds the figure in space: the shoulders, chest and pelvis form a strong “frame”, on which tension and balance rest. In the pose you feel the work of the muscles - not a static demonstration, but a moment of internal effort. The lines and turns of the body direct the gaze: where the turn of the head looks, the tension of the neck and back also leads there, then the gaze glides along the arms and legs, where the tendons and contours of volumes are especially noticeable.
Michelangelo knows how to make the body look almost alive thanks to the precise modeling of forms with light and shadow. The volume is read as in a sculpture: it seems that under certain lighting the figure could protrude from the plane. Even if the drawing or sketch is sketchy, one can feel the main goal of the master - to understand the patterns of the human body, in order to then create larger-scale and expressive images.
Michelangelo's study of the naked man is the perfect anatomy of the human body. The figure is shown in the motion , making the drawing feel dynamic. Michelangelo carefully rendered the muscles using dark shade , while the contrast between dark and light tones gives body depth and makes each muscle stand out realistically. This is why Michelangelo is considered one of the greatest artist in history, how he had transformed the simple figure into powerful and life like representation of the human body.