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It’s interesting to compare ‘live drawing to court room artists. They do have to be like cameras since photographers weren’t allowed in court. When did your style of”live drawing” start to become popular for events? Thanks

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I started doing it on iPad in 2016. Yes, we are different, but I don't try to be a photographer, my work is probably more opinion based...

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Apr 26, 2023Liked by Liza Donnelly

A fascinating description of different styles and approaches. Thank you.

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Thank you!

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Apr 27, 2023Liked by Liza Donnelly

This is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and your artwork from this event.

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Thank you, Philip!

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Liza, you keep doing it the way you do it. I’m almost positive that a lot of people really enjoy your euro as you have done it. I know I do.

Your work tells a story. To me, it tells the true story. When you spend the time concentrating on getting the ‘color’ right, you kiss the essence of what’s actually going on. Plus, spending an hour on one drawing at an event such as this, you’ll miss something you need to sketch quickly yo let people know.

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I totally agree, thank you for saying it!

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Apr 27, 2023Liked by Liza Donnelly

I like that you draw trials in black and white; I would like but don't expect that the trials themselves are black and white based on the evidence.

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Interesting! I prbably won't do color if I return, there just isnt' enough time....

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Apr 27, 2023Liked by Liza Donnelly

Your simple line drawing (I think) affords you the time to also be listening to what's going on and commit your interpretation quickly to the paper.

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Yes, thank you. Exactly what I just said above to Kenneth!

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