
Hello, Art Monkeys!
You know what time it is - time for another entry in Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art Blog, and we have an extra special one today - an Art Star session, in tribute to Kenny Scharf. For those of you unfamiliar with his work, it's sort of like this:

except with more colour. So amidst pop art psychedlia, we had Sequinette posing. Join us, won't you, for a wild ride of life drawing.

Greetings, Art Monkeys and Art Monkey Sympathizers! If you're like me, you just checked the dictionary to see if I correctly used the term "sympathizer," and found out that it refers to an eye that develops inflamation due to injury to the other eye, which is almost precisely what I meant.
Recently, we had the second of our annual gatherings of Dr. Sketchy's organizers worldwide, or, for those of you who don't have time for all of these words, SketchyCon '10. The convention was a resounding success, and we have photographs to prove it.

Hey there, Art Monkeys!
At our last session, we had one of our Art Star tributes to Molly's ultrafamous artist friends. For those of you who have not had the pleasure of seeing Travis Louie's work yourself, he paints black-and-white portraits of unusual, bizarre, and sometimes even monstrous people, like this:

For our session, the incomparable Amber Ray and the incredible Dani of Body of Art simulated a portrait in flesh like this:

Salutations encore, singes d'art!
Once again, we here at Dr. Sketchy's present a tribute to French theatre, because things from France are inherently better than things from other places. This especially holds true for excessively violent puppets. That's why we recently did a salute to Le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol. For those of you who are under 70 and may not have had the chance to frequent the Grand Guignol, this was where shocking and melodramatic horror was performed. Its name comes from Guignol, a French puppet show based on the Italian commedia dell'arte, which… you know what? It takes too long to explain. We had puppets and knives and breasts. Deal with it.
For this session, Dante Posh took the role of Mr. Punch

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Last week, we were privileged to have an entire circus consisting entirely of the beautiful and supremely talented Dame Cuchifrita!

To warm up, we have a classic glove-removing act. Sad to say, glove removing has fallen out of vogue in recent years, and many fully trained glove removers are having trouble finding work.

Greetings, Art Monkeys!
Our latest chapter of our famous Art Star Series honouring people who actually make money doing art featured Neil Swaab, creator of Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles, the heart-worming story of a loveable, misanthropic, violent, substance abusing teddy bear. In tribute to his great work, we had Darlinda, Just Darlinda dress (and then undress) as Mr. Wiggles.

The posing began with Mr. Wiggles dressed as God, which obsessive fans will
