
Hello, Art Monkeys! At the last session of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, we did our tribute to the club scene of the early 90's, with dancing and drugs and drinking and drawing and destruction and death and dismemberment and desire and despair and delirium and destiny and dream! And playing the king of the club kids himself, Michael Alig, was burlesque star Madame Rosebud.

Madame Rosebud came out wrapped like Claude Rains in Caution tape. I feel this is a positive message to the young people, who I feel do not exercise

Welcome back, Art Monkeys! We had a very special session recently, celebrating our fourth year of Dr. Sketchy's. According to the first website I found, the traditional gift for a fourth anniversary is flowers. Here at Dr. Sketchy's, we decided fuck that. We're giving you breasts. So, to that end, we brought in the fantastically hot Rogizoid, who, while not technically a flower, does have breasts. Everyone was a lot happier that way.
Today is the solstice. The days will be getting longer as the sun is reborn. No matter what form your celebration of this season takes, we here at Dr. Sketchy's wish you happiness and peace. In that spirit, Keith Jenson has made a video showcasing the previous year of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, with music by The Two Man Gentlemen Band (thetwogentlemen.com). Enjoy.
A Dr. Sketchy holiday 2009 from Spooky K on Vimeo.
Happy Holidays, and good luck in the new year.
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It's time for another edition of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art Blog.
As sophisticated, cultured individuals, we here at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School have diverse interests and vivid, active imaginations. Among our interests are video games and naked women. John, for instance, has spent so much time playing The Legend of Zelda that he and Link are now considered married by common law. I, on the other hand, have a collection of over a half-dozen naked women that I keep in my closet for various occasions. Naturally, when we put our heads together, it occurred to us to try to combine our very different passions. If only Link were a beautiful woman who… took off her

Greetings, art monkeys! This is your good friend Syd, back with another installment of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art Blog. It's good to be back! How have you been? Is that a new haircut? It looks good on you!
At our last session, we ventured deep into the uncharted depth of the Slipper Room. Our journey was fraught with peril. As you can see, all that remained of the last expedition was a skull, some flowers and a book from our beloved sponsors at Baby Tattoo Books. Rumour had it that a sea witch's domain was there - a seductive, deadly sea witch, who was also Allison of RockLove Jewelry. We brought along two photographers - regular photographer Justin





Howdy folks! John Leavitt here, back for a super-powerful session of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School. In our 4th Art Star show, the stunning Darenzia and Nicholas acted out scenes from Craig Yoe's 'Secret Indenity", a new book all about the underground fetish drawings of Superman Co-Creator Joe Shuster. It's like we brought a whole bunch of Tijuana bibles and Slashfic to life. Our Moms must be so proud. More BANG for your KAPOW after the jump. Photos by Justin Lussier.
