BOSTON (AP) — A courtroom artist whose gaunt sketches of Tom Brady at the first “Deflategate” civil suit hearing in Manhattan federal court led to a Twitter flurry says it’s her job to show what’s going on.
Jane Rosenberg’s drawings of the New England Patriots quarterback Wednesday were compared with everything from “Lurch” in “The Addams Family” to the figure in Edvard Munch’s “The Scream.”
First look at sketches from today’s #DeflateGate hearing. Credit: Jane Rosenberg pic.twitter.com/u9rg9s49bT
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Rosenberg told the Boston Herald: “I don’t try to be different, I try to draw what I see.”
She told The Boston Globe: “I don’t tend to flatter people and make them look beautiful.”
She says Brady spent most of the hearing checking his cellphone, frowning and looking down.
Rosenberg, who has covered many high profile court sessions, told the Herald she wasn’t one of the artists who asked Brady to autograph their sketches Wednesday.
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