To thrive as a Court Artist, you need strong observational drawing skills, an ability to capture likenesses quickly, and a portfolio demonstrating artistic proficiency—often supported by formal art training. Many court artists utilize traditional media such as pastels, charcoal, and pencils, and some may use digital tablets, though specific certifications are not typically required. Excellent concentration, discretion, and the ability to remain unobtrusive and professional during legal proceedings are crucial soft skills. These abilities ensure accurate, respectful renderings of courtroom scenes where cameras are not allowed, making the artist’s work a vital record for the media and public.