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Forensic Artist

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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Forensic Artist

What does a Forensic Artist do?

  • Sketching
  • Facial reconstruction
  • Age progression portraits
  • Courtroom testimony

Skills that Forensic Artist need

  • Degree in Art isn't necessary but helpful
  • Interview techniques
  • Artistic talent
  • Drawing
  • Facial Sculpting

Most people who become forensic artist are in law enforcement and can attend training for composite sketch, drawing, facial reconstruction and Photoshop.

Michael Streed

Forensic Artist

Michael Streed is a full-time forensic artist who averages 3-6 sketches per week.

Where do Forensic Artist work?

The fact is, 99.9% of forensic artists are law enforcement employees, and most of them do this work as a collateral duty, in addition to their full-time job in the agency.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics categorizes forensic artists under "Sketch Artists" within the craft and fine artists industry. Craft and fine artists earned $54,000 per year, according to the BLS. But in 2013, the job website Indeed reported average salaries of $44,000 per year specifically for forensic artists.

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Trying to pin down a forensic artist’s salary is extremely difficult for a number of reasons. First, most forensic artists do the work as a collateral duty to their full-time job in law enforcement. Full-time jobs are almost nonexistent, practically speaking. So, you could have a patrol officer that makes $35,000 and does 30 composite sketches a year, or a detective that makes $70,000 and sketches 5 composites.

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