KiKi Allure is back folks! She posed last December to a packed house—and it was packed for a damn reason. If you weren’t there, watch this two minute video—and if you were there, you should take a look anyway.
Did you watch it?
Look, that video does a better job of ballyhooing than anything I could ever scribble here.
Honestly. Just go click it.
Now tell me you don’t want to draw her—no, I’m serious, do it. I’ll call you a liar and slap the daylights out of ya.
Oh yeah, and look at that flyer—I’m willing to bet a whole bunch of donuts you’ve never gotten to draw an outfit like that before.
Now, I know our audience is split right
In town for Baltimore Comic-con on Saturday, September 7th? Looking for somewhere to get some drawing in and maybe bend an elbow at the bar with like-minded folks? Or maybe you just want do something different and get a drink with interesting folk away from the touristy Inner Harbor?
Screw the hotel bar and its forever line to get a drink. We're more fun.
Maybe you're not from out of town, maybe you've not been able to make it to Dr. Sketchy's Baltimore yet because it's on a Monday night, or maybe you're one of our loyal regulars who've always wished Dr. Sketchy's wasn't during the week so you could stay out just a "little longer" without your boss firing your ass.

Monday, August 12th, The Lady Satine is posing for Dr. Sketchy's Baltimore.
I hope you're in the mood for some life drawing and a beverage.
The Lady Satine comes recommended to us by Sabrina Chap. Normally, our gmail account routes all of Sabrina's emails to the trashcan—you know, musicians—but she thought The Lady Satine might be a good fit for your artistic muse. She's right.
The Lady Satine is a performer of the erotic and acrobatic variety, specializing in aerial dance and, and, well, acrobatics. Y'all are in for a treat. She's bringing her pole too, which is a first for Dr. Sketchy's. If you
By the way, our next session is August 12th with Lady Satine!


Next Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore is Monday, July 8th at the Windup Space with Cherie Sweetbottom, the sweetie pie with fruit on the bottom!
Going through Dr. Sketchy’s withdrawal because you got scared off by tornados in the Inner Harbor and missed the last one? Were you all, “Hey, I know about the Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore anniversary curse—I ain’t getting sucked up in a tornado, or getting Jonestowned by Russell or whatever the hell is going to happen this time”?
Well, this is your chance to quell those shakes. Sharper your pencils and take some pills for your liver, 'cause this is going to be a good one.

On Monday, June 10th, Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore will be 5 years old.
What started as a wobbly, awkward life drawing event run by two young, gorgeous, inexperienced artists with the assistance of four drinking buddies (one of whom showed up drunk) in the cramped, upstairs dining room of the now-defunct Dionysus Bar & Lounge, has ballooned into a life drawing extravaganza run by two young, strikingly gorgeous artists, routinely attended by 50 or more and which regularly threatens the Windup Space’s good name, fire insurance, and proprietor’s beard.
We’ve been on the nightly news and in the paper. There have been Australian fan dancers,
