Being a courtroom sketch artist is a rare and incredibly difficult job which requires a level of talent many of us could only dream of.
UK law prevents making images of any kind in court - including photographs and drawings - so artists have the near impossible task of having to produce sketches from memory, using only the written notes they are permitted to make in the room at the time.
Creating an image which closely resembles the stranger they are blindly sketching is a skill held by a very select few - but it appears critics aren't so forgiving when the subject is a recognisable face.
A drawing of Johnny Depp from his appearance at the High Court in London has been shared on social media with users claiming there is "no excuse" for the
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