
This Saturday, Dec. 15th, is the last Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore of 2012!
The stunningly beautiful KiKi Allure will be modeling for your drawing pleasure for the very first time – not only that, but doing a performance as well. She’s performed trapeze with Dreams and Nightmares Aerial Theater, performed in the Big Show 3 with the Galhaus Revue and stage kittened for Trixie Little and the Evil Hate Monkey.
It’s going to be a long wait till the first session of 2013, the end of January in fact, so this is your last chance to get Dr. Sketchy’s goodness (at least from the Baltimore branch) for awhile. Not only that, but it might be out last Saturday
We've gotten a little behind with our blog posts - busy, busy, busy, but we're catching up. Sophia Sunday's session was amazing, and her Fever act is easily one of my favorite burlesque acts. The video and Alexis's photos do a lot better job backing that up that my silly words could, so take a look.
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Make sure to watch all the way to the end, past the credits. : )
This was Nona Narcisse's second time posing for Dr. Sketchy's Baltimore. As Alexis likes to put it, Nona is like a bird - she spends her winters in New Orleans and migrates up to Baltimore and other places here and there for the summer. If we get lucky, maybe we'll get a chance to see her again next summer.
Photo by Jeff Schock
Mourna Handful of Black Tassel Boolesque was a show stopper – not only did she bring awesome poses and awesome costumes, she delivered a doozy of a performance. I don’t say this often, but I think her performance ranks as one of the best Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore has ever seen.
It was certainly the first one in which the front row of the audience got hosed GWAR-style – we warned them ahead of time. We try to be nice like that.
Fantastic poses, great props, and amazing hair? What better escape from a rainy afternoon of Artscape could you ask for than drawing the stunning Valeria Voxx of Black Tassel Boolesque?
This was the first Dr. Sketchy's during Artscape we've ever done---and though we were fully prepared to spend the afternoon drinking at the Windup bar with Valeria, a few crickets, and one
This was Cherokee Rose’s first session posing for Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore, though not her first for Dr. Sketchy’s. She certainly knew what she was doing.
Understandably, new folks always make us nervous. What if they get lost coming to the Windup? What if they’re a robot built by a rival Dr. Sketchy’s branch intent on a hostile takeover? What if the model doesn’t even exist and we’re being pranked by a T-Rex with an internet connection and someone willing to type for it?
It can be stressful.
Cherokee was amazing – at no point did she transform into a boombox and try to steal our energon cubes nor did anyone get eaten. Just a whole lot of Super Sexy.
We had a bunch of drawing contests, with one lucky winner getting the



