Any hard-nosed political reporter would kill for a regular spot in the courtroom, and visual artist Isabelle Brourman is one of the lucky few. The New York native works in several mediums, but her current focus is courtroom sketches, which she’s producing at a breakneck clip for. At 30, Brourman’s age sets her apart from her peers, but it’s her sketches that are the truly extraordinary draw.
“There were people there that drained their entire fucking savings to be there for Johnny Depp,” she told The Daily Beast, explaining how the proceedings inspired both her art and her frame of mind. “A minefield of themes of fanaticism and delusion when it comes to forming an intimate bond with a superstar. And then you watch the superstar over and over and over again gesture in the same way, and it starts to feel quite surreal.
She likes dressing up for court days, she said, because it affords her the strategic advantage of being underestimated by her peers, who are more concerned with tradition and realism.“I have the privilege of being free and not having to get anything done that’s like, ‘I have to get a perfect portrait of the witness today,’” Brourman said. “That’s what the other sketch artists have to do. I respect it. It’s hard work.
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