

Behringer, the trial is the latest in a string of high-profile cases she's illustrated in her more than 30-year career. Her signature pen-and-ink and watercolor images have appeared nightly on television news, in newspapers and on media outlets across the internet, including The Wall Street Journal.įor Ms. Behringer is the public's primary source for visualizing the scene at the criminal fraud trial of Elizabeth Holmes. With cameras and audio recordings banned inside the federal courtroom, Ms. "It's easier-there's no nose, mouth or chin," said Vicki Behringer, a veteran courtroom sketch artist in Northern California who has attended every day of the Theranos trial. When it comes to capturing an entire courtroom with a quickly drawn sketch, the pandemic has had one unintended benefit.
