From next week onwards, I offically become a homedad for two days a week. A big change from being a teacher/church pastor!
July 28, 2004
July 7, 2004
BBC NEWS | Magazine | A day in the life of a court artist
Julia Quenzler is that peculiar thing to British TV news: the court artist. She draws the main characters in the courtroom, but not in camera as that is not allowed under English law. She draws from memory afterwards, and feels that this is much more revealing than the virtual courtrooms some TV news programmes are adopting.
She feels her drawings reveal more about the accused than stock photos. I agree. It seems that in order to capture what a person is really like you sometimes need another person involved, and not just a photograph.
At the end of time, Christians believe we will all appear in court. What will we look like then? What would the court artist capture of our expression before the great white throne of God?