Brigitte Woosley, who covered Selena's murder and other big-name cases, gives her assessment of sketch artists covering Trump trial in New York.
Brigitte Woosley would love to have her day in court with Donald Trump . Not to sue the former president but to draw him. “I would love to be able to sketch Trump,” said the veteran courtroom artist who lives about 40 miles northeast of San Antonio . “He’s a consummate showman. The challenge on that one, and it depends on who’s doing the artwork, a lot of it has to do with skill.
More to Trump's trial than 'hush money' Cameras are not allowed in federal court during proceedings. That leaves the visuals of the Trump case up to sketch artists such as Christine Cornell, Jane Rosenberg and Elizabeth Williams, veteran illustrators like Woosley who have captured many famous faces in court as fast as their deadlines and drawing materials allow. “It’s very stressful,” Rosenberg told ABC News in April ahead of the trial.
Now indicted, Henry Cuellar should resign from Congress Courtroom art requires a lawyer's attention to detail. In addition to observing who's who in the courtroom, sketch artists also must pay careful attention to what's what for accuracy. 'I’m listening to the testimony. I’m looking at the forensics. I’m looking at the evidence,' Woosley said. Knowing the human body and how to draw it fast are essential.
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