“He was almost bragging and said how good he was getting at it (painting),” Mr. Fletcher said. While at Thunder Bay, Mr. Fletcher recalled watching the person he said was Mr. Doig work on the desert painting over a period of months. And his progress as a painter showed in the work, Mr. Fletcher told the court. But Mr. Doig has said he was sent a photograph of the canvas by the owner and did not recognize it. Mr. Doig, dressed in a light gray suit, answered politely through several hours of testimony, describing how he used projections and other tools to help create images.
Source: New York Times August 08, 2016 22:00 UTC