Branch Blog - San Jose, CA
It is a fool's folly to assume that women are, by nature, delicate and submissive creatures, susceptible to pain and shy regarding confrontation. We here are at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, in our mission to explore the artistic vagaries of mayhem, wish to present to you a specimen that contradicts such notions: Postal Servix of the Silicon Valley Roller Girls.
Bring your black & green (& maybe some red) for our up close live figure drawing session!
7pm sharp /General admission $10.00 / Students $8 at the door.
Come early as seating is limited!
Bring your sketchy pads and favorite drawing materials.
Anno Domini
366 South First St.
San Jose, CA
www.galleryAD.com
Next Dr. Sketchy's San Jose will be in February 2011. Email us for info: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)/*= 0)out += unescape(l[i].replace(/^\s\s*/, ''));while (--j >= 0)if (el[j].getAttribute('data-eeEncEmail_KxnLsDkXba'))el[j].innerHTML = out;/*]]>*/
We had a great time at the Highborn Lady of the Fallen World session of Dr. Sketchy's at Anno Domini last week. Our creative team: Drew Clark, Ginger Cuevas and SOIL Creative did an amazing job!
Photos here: http://www.drsketchy.com/branch/photos/3152
Update: RESERVE your seat by clicking the button below:
Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School San Jose presents:
Highborn Lady of the Fallen World
August 19th, 2010, 7:00 pm
An imperious woman girded in anachronistic finery, having traveled to our age through means strange and unexplained, has made her way to Silicon Valley. Although half of what she says is indecipherable due to a lilting, garbled accent, it is obvious that there is some message that she wishes to communicate to the illustrious student body of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. In her possession are images of the strange and dilapidated world that she and her ilk rule, which we believe is supposed to communicate a dire warning of some distant calamity. In
