Since 2005, Dr. Sketchy's has been the name in alternative drawing. From illegal flashmobs to the Museum of Modern Art, Dr. Sketchy's has brought artists a rule-breaking cocktail of dames, drinking and drawing. Dr. Sketchy's branches draw in over a hundred cities around the globe, from Akron to Zagreb. Whether you're an artstar or a scribbling newbie, Dr. Sketchy's is the perfect place to get your fill of life-drawing
Dr. Sketchy's is the brainchild of artist Molly Crabapple
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Last week, our nomadic wanderings brought us back where we started, to Williamsburg. Like most of you, we wanted to host a life drawing session in an old abandoned warehouse, but, wouldn't you know it? The warehouse was not as abandoned as we had thought, for this particular warehouse was the home of Kaiju Big Battel, where monsters come to fight, and there were a couple of monsters still around. Fortunately, our model, pole dancer and cult film star Cay Izumi, happened to be Japanese, meaning she was well-practiced in fighting monsters. She protected us, and allowed us to draw her doing so, and thus the session went off without a hitch.
You'd be forgiven for thinking Mango Tango's had been the scene of a bloody massacre as you approached the stage prepped for Cruella and Eon's psychiatric unit. This provocative pair are Falmouth's debut double-act and it was certainly set to be a treat!
Even from within the constraints of a straitjacket and wheelchair, flesh could not be held back for long. With two models on stage together, it allowed for intimate interaction and unique poses that our sketchers had not encountered before now. A dark
Poster illustration by the very wonderful Ivan Vegar
On Saturday October 9th the fabulous burlesque bombshell, hula hoop queen and stage siren Miss Venus Star will grace our stage for the second time. This vixen is too hot for Facebook - she has recently had her page deleted, but nothing can stop the vivacious Miss Star, not even Facebook censorship.
Venus will be joined by the beautiful red-headed Tinka Lovelocks, this stunning lass is an old fashioned vintage gal with a sexy edge.
Come along to Mighty Mighty at 4pm on Saturday the 9th of October and be prepared to draw two of Wellington's most dazzling burlesque babes.
