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Hello, Art Monkeys! Earlier this month, Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School held a special session in the Museum of Sex. Yes, it's a museum full of art and sex. If there is any more appropriate venue for Dr. Sketchy, it would have to be a clothing-optional distillery in France. Unfortunately, we don't have access to one of those, so the Museum of Sex it was.
Modelling for this event was the lovely Dame Cuchifrita and taking the pictures was Vishnu Hoff (who I am assuming has a brother named Jack).

The Museum of Sex is located in midtown Manhattan, meaning that coat she is wearing is in

Salutations, singes d'art!
Bienvenue to le Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art Blog! At the last session, we went back in time and location to Paris during the fin de siècle, the heyday of the Moulin Rouge, when anything could happen, especially if it involved syphilis! It was there that we met

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (as portrayed by Nik Sin) and

Marie-Charlotte (as portrayed by Dante Posh).

Oh la la! Or as they say in Paris, "Oye como va!"

Hello, Art Monkeys! At the last session of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, we did our tribute to the club scene of the early 90's, with dancing and drugs and drinking and drawing and destruction and death and dismemberment and desire and despair and delirium and destiny and dream! And playing the king of the club kids himself, Michael Alig, was burlesque star Madame Rosebud.

Madame Rosebud came out wrapped like Claude Rains in Caution tape. I feel this is a positive message to the young people, who I feel do not exercise

Welcome back, Art Monkeys! We had a very special session recently, celebrating our fourth year of Dr. Sketchy's. According to the first website I found, the traditional gift for a fourth anniversary is flowers. Here at Dr. Sketchy's, we decided fuck that. We're giving you breasts. So, to that end, we brought in the fantastically hot Rogizoid, who, while not technically a flower, does have breasts. Everyone was a lot happier that way.
