
Hi there, Art Monkeys! Who remembers the ultra-violent, sexually exploitative films of the 70's? Nobody? Well, who remembers the ultra-violent, sexually exploitative films of Quentin Tarantino? Then you're in for a treat, because here at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, we had the luscious Bambi Killers pay their tribute to the grindhouse.

Armed only with a switchblade, a revolver, and a machete, these three ladies must survive a harsh and unforgiving world. Will they pull together to make it

All of us here at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School are simply gaga over our new sponsor, Baby Tattoo. It has come to our attention that some of you are not aware of Baby Tattoo, and therefore have not been exposed to their spectacular books. Some of you may believe that Baby Tattoo is the infant son of a minor X-Men villain. Actually, that would be baby Tatsuo, but that's an easy mistake to make.
I know what you're thinking - "Wasn't he that weird artist guy who slept with Betsy Braddock?" No, you're thinking of Matsuo. And really, he had an affair with Kwannon, who switched bodies with Betsy Braddock. I know, everyone was confused by that


Wowza Yeowza! More pictures of the delectable Miss Reed by Justin Lussier. More photos after the jump!
Great Glitter Gazonngas! It's Raquel Reed ( Ihateraquelreed.com ) The Manic Panic Pixie Girl taking the internet by storm! Our big bad colorful session was sponsored by Glittl cupcakes and Cupcakes Take The Cake! Much candy-colored pastel treats were consumed. For Art. Also Liberty. More photos by Dr. Simon follow

It's our culturally relevant class war session as Anarchy beats the living shit out of Capitalism in a sexy, sexy political metaphor! Bella Vendetta (of Bellavendetta.com) screws over Businessman Syd Bernstein in the spirit of populist uprising! Or something. We really just wanted to beat up Syd. In a way, that's all we do. More photos from Dr. Simon after the jump!


Trick or treat, my groovie art ghoulies! Once again, this is Syd Bernstein welcoming you to a spooky Halloween edition of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art Blog! No, wait, that can't be right. Halloween was four months ago. So, maybe this one is Christmas. Christmas, with the stockings stuffed with sugar plums and candy canes… No that was two months ago. Still, I'm getting closer. There must have been some candy-exchanging occassion that the Christians stole from some Pagan culture, or else the whole candy backdrop wouldn't have made any sense. What about… Easter? Sure! Close enough! It's never too early to start celebrating Easter!








