Darlings! Once again it's time for Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School! This tme we visit New York in the 70s for a funk-blasting, disco-balling, coke-snorting good time! Now C'mon and shake your groove thing to the lovely AKYNOS!



She's totally AbFab, don't you think?

And your groovy hosts, Molly Crabapple and John Leavitt. Molly's contribution to the New York 70s theme was "Folk Singer". Note the pigtails. I, on the other hand, merely have long hair and several substance abuse problems.
C'mon Akynos! Lay all your love on me!
They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky, all together ooky, it's Dr. Sketchy's!

*Snap Snap*
Yes time to pay a visit to the Addams Family here at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, with Albert Cadabra as Uncle Fester and Gal Friday as Wednesday!

Guess who as Pugsley ….*sigh*. Photos and lights by Dr. Simon.


"Oh uncle Fester, don't touch me there!…"

John Leavitt, among many talents, is the one who usually sets up the scenery at Dr. Sketchy's. With him away in Europe, we had to make do with rather spartan set dressing. Fortunately, we also had a rather Spartan model, the lovely Lady J!

Lady J celebrates her Greek heritage, and I celebrate her celebration. It's all very celebratory. And hot. Totally hot.

I am combing my Victorian literature for a Leavitt-esque reference to make, but I'm drawing a blank. You see, the Athenians
Welcome back to Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art school, where everyday is Christmas!

Rather than deal with your horrible realatives and their shocking notions of what you want, why not spend te holidays with Dr. Sketchy's?… And what before my wandering eyes should appear but the sexy silky form of our secret Santa, Akynos!

Akynos filled us with Holiday Cheer and good tidings, bringing joy to both the Naughty and the Nice.

Espically the Naughty.
Thanks to Dr. Simon who wrapped up The Lucky Cat like a great big cheesy gift box and thanks to the loyal Monkey who brought me a gift! It was an ingenious paper snowglobe

Greetings, bloggers, bloggees, bloggists, and blog cabin Republicans!
Well, John Leavitt has taken ill, so I return to blog again. I feel a bit like Jay Leno. Not Jay Leno now, I mean back when Johnny Carson hosted the Tonight Show. You know, Johnny Carson! He was… No, you're thinking of Jimmy Carter. Completely different person. Johnny Carson was… No, no, no! That's Jack Kerouac! That's not even close! Oh, you damn kids!
Recently, we had our minds blown by the op art antics of Amber Ray and Muffinhead.

Ook and ork my prehistoric friends! Dr. Sketchy's takes you back to 1,000,000 B.C! Clan of the Cave Sketchy's! Sure, the stone tools areimpressive, but why not just research Mysticism and Mining to get to the Bronze Age before the bastard Sumerians?

Our cave cutie was no other than Little Brooklyn of Starshine Burlesque and her amorous ape! So THAT'S what happened to Fay Wray!


Hosted by your modern stone-age family, Molly Crabapple and John Leavitt! here molly presents a prize print of her work "cockfighting."


