A humorous black pencil sketch of the Statue of Liberty, depicted as noticeably overweight, holding a giant melting ice cream cone instead of her usual torch. Viewed from a low angle, emphasizing her imposing yet comical figure against a blank background. The statue has a slightly embarrassed yet satisfied expression, with raised eyebrows and a sheepish smile. Her eyes dart to the side, as if caught in the act. The ice cream is a towering, multi-scoop monstrosity, teetering precariously and dripping down her arm. The crown is slightly askew on her head, adding to the disheveled appearance. Her robe stretches tight across her expanded midsection, with exaggerated folds and creases. The pencil strokes are loose and expressive, with heavier lines emphasizing key features and lighter, sketchier lines adding texture and movement. Shading is done with cross-hatching, particularly around the ice cream to show its melting state. The sketch's style is reminiscent of political cartoons, with exaggerated features and a clear message. The overall mood is lighthearted and ironic, inviting viewers to chuckle while also contemplating the underlying message about freedom and choices. Lighting in the sketch comes from the upper left, casting shadows that add depth and emphasize the statue's round form. This lighting also highlights the drips of ice cream, drawing attention to the 'indulgence' aspect of the image
