
Here are two attempts to cope with the problem of sitting well back in the audience at a performance and trying to draw the performer. The image of the anonymous bass at St. Bartholemew's represents one approach: draw the subject tiny like he or she looks from where one is sitting, and simply scale the image of the entire page (whether program, score, or paper) on which the drawing resides, to the size of the other images in the collection on the website, thereby accepting a relatively tiny display size for the drawn part of the image. Another approach, that taken with the double drawing of Daniels in recital, focuses on the drawing itself, and regardless of original size, enlarges the digital version of the drawing to roughly the scale used for other images in the site, possibly producing an image even "rougher" than the one drawn (see Another image of David Daniels, below for more).