标题: Courtroom Arts [打印本页] 作者: choi 时间: 8-10-2010 11:11 标题: Courtroom Arts 本文通过一路BBS站telnet客户端发布
Daniel Grant, The Fine Art of Crime; The look of courtroom art in New York is pastel, the look in California is watercolor. Wall Street Journal, Aug. 10, 2010.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703999304575399472612355204.html
My comment:
(a) fine art (n): "art (as painting, sculpture, or music) concerned primarily with the creation of beautiful objects —usually used in plural"
(b) plein air (adj; French, open air): "of or relating to painting in outdoor daylight"
Note: Despite similar meaning originally, "alfresco" is used in a different manner.
alfresco (adj, adv; Italian): "taking place or located in the open air: outdoor, outdoors <an alfresco lunch> <an alfresco café> <dining alfresco>"
(c) paint box
http://www.antiquesonconsignment.com.au/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/1/products_id/1062?osCsid=c455d3090feaf8e389e7911385735851
(d) Arthur Lien is a courtroom artist with NBC. His web site is
http://www.courtartist.com/
Click "ABOUT" in the left upper corner.
His sketch of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich (Rod is short for Rodney) can be found in picture #7.
(d) The article says "cameras generally aren't permitted in federal courts. Courts of each state have their own rules. In Massachusetts, judge of a trial court has discretion to allow it; even so it is usually a pooled camera (a camera man will take pictures to be used by all news media).
(e) The "mess" in the sentence "I drew her messing her with her hair with both hands": "to handle or play with something especially carelessly"
(f) Anna Chapman, by Christine Cornell of Reuters.
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/Russia+swap+spies+Vienna/3255325/story.html
(g) Vicki Ellen Behringer's web site:
http://www.courtroomartist.com/
(h) Bill Robles' sketches of Michael Jackson in trial:
Michael Linder, The Michael Jackson Trial. KNX 10.70 Newsradio, Apr. 18, 2005.
http://knx.typepad.com/linder/2005/04/page/2/
("Courtroom artists Bill Robles and Vicki Behringer sketched away happily through the day (that’s Bill's work below)")