
Greetings, Art Monkeys!
Last week's session of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School was special for many reasons. For one thing, John is on vacation, so last session marked the start of my two-month stint hosting. For another thing, we had the indescribable Amber Ray modelling for us, which is always a joyous occasion. Most importantly, though, at the last session, we had The Greatest Contest Ever! I thought I should warn you in the introductory paragraph, so you can ready yourselves for the end of this entry.

With the butterfly-like

Ahoy, Art Monkeys!
This entry is being written with a fakey Cornish accent, because last session was our nautical session. Summer may be hastening on, but it's always bikini season here at Dr. Sketchy's, with astounding model Aradia Ardor.
Like any good cruise, we have an excessive number of photographs to document our voyage, brought to you this time by both our regular photographer Justin Lussier and super special guest photographer Steve Prue! So off we go! Anchors aweigh! Whatever that means!

Ciao, Art Monkeys!
At the last Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, we had celebrity supermodel Raquel Reed posing. In honour of that, I thought I would do this blog post in the style of one of those celebrity gossip columns. Unfortunately, I have never actually read a full celebrity gossip column, so I would be incapable of effectively imitating their style. In fact, I'm so out of touch that I'm not entirely sure who qualifies as a celebrity these days. For instance, I couldn't honestly tell you if anyone still cares about Britney Spears. I would assume that her parents do, but don't quote me on that. Still, I am committed to this idea, so, as I would if I had my own gossip column, I will make things up about people whose names I know.
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With Captain Molly Crabapple on leave, the humble mining ship Slipper Room was left defenseless to alien attack. Of course, it was just then that it was invaded by a ravenous (and ravishing) danteposh from the planet Seksi. It figures.



Yes, in a summer when you can't count on Hollywood to come out with a decent science fiction extravaganza, Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School has you covered! Take that, west coast!

As reports of the monster started to pour in, the ship's

Recently, Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School cofounders John Leavitt and Molly Crabapple (shown above making an Amber Ray sandwich) released their second book, Scarlett Takes Manhattan together. And how did they let the world know about what may be one of the most momentous events of our lifetimes? They put on a show! So it was that the Scarlett Takes Manhattan book release party was held for a ludicrously packed crowd that probably violated all sorts of fire codes. Fortunately, friend to all living things Justin Lussier was there to photodocument the whole thing!

