Mocked sketch artist gets nod of approval from Tom Brady
NEW YORK -- A courtroom artist who some Internet critics say made New England quarterback Tom Brady look like an aging cartoon villain has gotten a wave and a "thank you" from the superstar.
Jane Rosenberg returned to Manhattan federal court Monday several weeks after her drawing at Brady's first "Deflategate" hearing became a trending topic on Twitter, Facebook and other social networks.
"I try to capture somebody's essence quickly, so it's not going to be perfect," Rosenberg previously told CBS New York.
Rosenberg has long been considered one of the top courtroom sketch artists in the country. She's sketched Sean Combs, Rev. Al Sharpton, Bernie Madoff, and more. But her work had never been so harshly criticized as her original sketch of Brady.
She says she was nearly alone in court on Monday finishing her drawing when Brady left a conference room and walked nearby with his lawyers.
She says he waved, looked her way and said "thank you." Rosenberg's not reading too much into it, saying he might just be "a polite guy who waves to everybody."
Outside the courthouse, she described her Monday sketch as "not so great," bemoaning that her view was obstructed by one of Brady's lawyers and she had only a few minutes to draw. The hearing lasted less than five minutes.