
Greetings, Art Monkeys!
Recently at Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, we did a tribute to Andy Warhol's factory. Some of you may be thinking, "Wait a minute! Didn't you already do an Andy Warhol-themed session?" That just shows how little you understand pop-art. We have to do a series of Andy Warhol sessions, each one coloured differently. This time around, we had Dante Posh as Grace Jones, Miss Southern Comfort as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Miss Vivian as Edie Sedgewick, and Madame Rosebud as Andy himself. Justin Lussier took copious photographs of the event.
Greetings, art monkeys!
Last week, the King Con was held at the Brooklyn Lyceum and Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School was there! Posing for us, we had our good friend Paige Pumphrey (Paigey, as her friends call her), and our mutual friend Christy Sawyer took pictures.
Here we see the STARS of the session! Because "star" means "featured performer," but it's also the shape that's over her -- oh, you got it? Good.
BURNINGdAN Spinning fire at Molly Crabapple's Dr. Sketchys Flashmob @Art Basel Miami 2k9 from Ronen on Vimeo.
In 2009, Dr. Sketchy's did a flashmob at Art Basel. We had Nik Sin and Dante Posh and glittering girls from South Florida's burlesque scene. We also had Burning Dan spinning fire. Dan died last month. We was a profoundly kind, decent dude who egged you on to grand adventure, who was always up for creating art and magic. Our mutual friend Ronen V created this beautiful video. Rest in peace Dan.
Greetings, Art Monkeys!
For those of you who don't recognize the above painting, it is called "La Grande Odalisque," it was painted by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, and it was the inspiration for the costumes of our latest session of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School. You may be thinking, "But she isn't wearing any costume! In fact, she isn't wearing anything at all!" Precisely! Following this example, our lovely models Rogizoid and Madame Rosebud posed wearing as little as this odalisque. Justin Lussier documented the whole thing with photographs.
