One solution is to have the artist play a lightly fictionalized version of him/her.
Vanity Fair 's O.J.-trial correspondent writes his "lightly fictionalized memoir" about the case.
He closed out the book with excerpts from a lightly fictionalized diary and a newspaper story about his death.
The film, banned in Greece, presented a lightly fictionalized account of the events surrounding the assassination of United Democratic Left MP Gregoris Lambrakis in 1963.
Archibald McIlroy's novel "When Lint Was In The Bell" is a light-hearted, lightly fictionalized chronicle of life in 19th century Ballyclare.
The movie is a lightly fictionalized account of Mr. Crowe's own adventures as a teenage correspondent for Rolling Stone.
But the party was not at the venerable coffee shop in the Edison Hotel that is the backdrop for Mr. Simon's lightly fictionalized play.
A lightly fictionalized version of the FTP's story is presented in the 1999 film Cradle Will Rock.
This polished Hollywood diorama freezes and contemplates recent history, with the lightly fictionalized account of a Southern governor and his shrewd, ethically challenged Presidential campaign.
The story is told by a narrator (a lightly fictionalized version of Pushkin's public image), whose tone is educated, worldly, and intimate.