This painting will feature a fairly traditional hanged man, but shirtless rather than with the blue shirt. Just for fun and to not let a play on words go to waste, I will give the painting a reason for being called “Hung Man” instead of “Hanged Man”. The pants will be light blue in place of the shirt and the shoes will be grey with white socks between the two. The hung man is dangling by a rope that is tied to the branch of a large tree (to the left). The tree has few new branches which have leaves growing from them. There is a white setting (or rising) sun perfectly centered at the head of the hung man. The sky is blue and clear. There are some butterflies on the tree and a cocoon hanging from one of the limbs on the right side. To the left of the hung man, there are large hills in the distance and a small stream that snakes its way to a pond near the tree. The painting will have the traditional roman number XII at the top and will be titled in Latin at the bottom (Homo Suspensus).

