Keith Jensen has uploaded his interview with Justine Joli that followed her Return of the Jedi session.
Backstage with Justine Joli from Dr. Sketchys on Vimeo.
Just as a point of accuracy, no, Justine is not the first model to pose nude at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School. In fact, if the police are reading this, then nobody has ever been naked at Dr. Sketchy's.
Also, Dr. Sketchy loves you, too, Justine.

Hello, Art Monkeys!
I have a question for you - what is better than a sexy lady in her underwear? If you said, "A pierced sexy lady in her underwear," then have I got a treat for you! If you said, "A sexy lady in my underwear," then I won't disagree, but that's not what this post is about. If you said, "Time to buy a new fence," then I think you may have misread the question. So, getting back to the piercing, we recently had Miss Vivian pose for us adorned in various objects stuck into her body. Kate Black took photos.

Konichiwa, Art Monsters!
Recently at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, we were privileged to have burlesque legend Jo Boobs pose for us dressed as everyone's favourite daikaijou, Godzilla! Well, okay, it was the American Godzilla (as portrayed by Jay Leno), which was almost nobody's favourite, but, geez, a sexy lady dresses as a giant radioactive lizard for you and all you do is complain. You ingrates make me sick. I'm tempted to not even show you the pictures Kate Black took of the event.
Oh, audience, you know I can't stay mad at you. Here, have some pictures:

¡Buenos Días, Monos de Arte!
Or should I say Buenos Días de los Muertos? After all, recently it was Día de los Muertos - Day of the Dead, for those of you who don't habla español - not to be confused with the George Romero movie "Day of the Dead." Día de los Muertos is how people south of the border observe All Souls' Day. It's like Halloween, but more Mexican. For our día, we had two of the loveliest muertas anyone could ask for - Rogizoid and Draven Star. Kate Black photographed.

... ..., Art Monkeys!
In case you haven't heard, Liquid Television - the innovative, madcap Emmy-winning cartoon variety show that changed the way a generation thought of animation; that introduced the world to Beavis and Butthead and Aeon Flux; that warped the minds of so many impressionable youngsters 20 years ago - is back. The Internet has made stalking them even easier. Go to their website, check out their blog, and follow them on Twitter. If you happen to be one of the unfortunates who does not remember Liquid Television, watch the Read Full Article

Greetings, Art Monkeys!
If you have no time for geeky bullshit, you may be unaware that Detective Comics is undergoing a "reboot," overhauling their classic characters with a fresh edge for the 90's. Wait what decade is it again? Ah, close enough. Anyway, in the deplorable Suicide Squad #1, we saw the new Juggalo-styled Harley Quinn and felt kind of queasy. How refreshing, then, that at the last session of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, Lucy Sky Diamond, Tasmania's Bonfire on Legs, came dressed as a Pierrette doll, and showed everyone how to do a gender-flipped Commedia Dell'Arte character right. The marvelous Kate Black took photographs.
