
Doors are at 6 so show up early if you want a good seat!

Where burlesque meets life drawing in Charm City!

Doors are at 6 so show up early if you want a good seat!

Sugar Ann Spice totally lived up to her name at our last session: she’s both sweet and—as you can see here—totally hot.

Rrrrrrrowr!! Seriously, folks, we’re totally grateful to the charming and beautiful Sugar for braving horrific traffic on the way up from DC to be our muse for the evening. Check out more of these awesome poses she treated our artists to on the 22nd.



And, Don from Artist & Craftsman Supply on North Ave. and Howard St. handed out free canvases to each attendee at the beginning of the session—only asking in return that everyone either work on his or her canvas during the session, or take it home and create a finished piece inspired by the session, and bring it back to the store to be included in a show. So, while Dr. Sketchy’s is the “Anti-Art School”, you guys did get some (fun) homework. Show Don your appreciation by bringing back your piece for the show! (And remember, you don’t have to be a painter to work on canvas.)
Anyway, less tell, more show.


Here’s a page of sketches of Sugar by Brian Dugan:

Note Sugar’s awesome flamenco dress–it’s going to come up again later when I try to explain the origin of one of our contests.

We at Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore are sometimes a little slow to come up with contest ideas, so the first one we did (after the usual non-dominant hand drawing contest) was the random noun contest. I asked the audience to blurt out the first person, place, or thing that came to mind–the one brave soul who piped up was thinking very alphabetically—

—“Aardvark“?? We just knew it was vaguely like an anteater, so that’s what most of our imaginative art monkeys went with when they incorporated an aardvark into their drawings.
I’m pretty sure this gentleman below was the winner of this contest. What did he win, you’re wondering? So am I. I’m pretty sure he won the latest issue of Mome, a quarterly anthology of indie comics, generously provided by Atomic Books in Hampden. Otherwise, I’m switching the evening’s prizes in my hazy memory, so keep reading for the other prize of the evening.


Chip Molter’s drawing, above: “Stupid aardvark! It is NOT Sugar Ant Spice!” And Brian Dugan sent us his lovely drawing of Sugar and an aardvark getting, uh, swept away.

So while everyone was struggling to come up with the best incorporation of an aardvark/anteater, Team Sketchy was trying to come up with the next contest. Inspired by the fabulous Sugar’s flamenco dress, Bill came up with his brilliant suggestion: “Who would be Sugar’s celebrity partner in Dancing with the Stars?”
Well, I thought it was brilliant. Of course, when I announced the contest I got more puzzled looks from the audience than usual. And Sugar took off that awesome flamenco dress, which, if this were Dancing with the Stars, would probably draw the ire of the FCC—but would make for a much better show, IMHO.

It seemed most of the audience were stumped by this, or thought we’d totally lost it. Not so one of our loyal regulars, though, who never fails to take our Jager-induced contest ideas and create something truly crazy and brilliant. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you: Sugar and Steven Segal, by Diego Molano.

For his work of sheer genius, Diego took home a copy of Miss Mindy’s Sassy Paper Doll Bonanza, a very Dr. Sketchy-apropos collection of saucy paper dolls from Baby Tattoo Books. (Or that copy of Mome…?)

Seriously, this outfit is soo cute! (And, in case you haven’t figured it out yet, Aaron’s not writing the blog, as he usually does.) Here’s one more sketch of Sugar by Brian Dugan–check out more of his sketches from that evening here.

Since we had a late start, we went past 10 so Sugar could give us one last pose. Those of you who called it a night promptly at 10 p.m. missed out–check out Sugar’s awesomely sparkly skull-and-crossbones pasties!


It was like a little treat for those of us who aren’t so old yet that we need to be in bed by 11. ;-p
So, lots and lots of thanks again to the stunning Sugar Ann Spice, and to our wonderful sponsors—Artist & Craftsman Supply, Atomic Books, and Baby Tattoo. And to Bill (door guy, crazy- contest-idea generator, and late-night furniture-moving muscle), and to Jeff Schock (fearless photo-taker who totally outdid himself this time).
And, again, special thanks to Lynn Hafner, Derek, and Andrew at Dionysus—I honestly can’t imagine us still doing this after a year if we didn’t start out in such a fantastic venue as Dionysus. We love you guys!
And, we love all of you that joined us this session, and especially Brian and Diego for sending us their work. If you’ve been putting off scanning in your own sketches, or for whatever reason your drawings haven’t yet been posted here (i.e. your email from May got caught in the spam folder and I just found it), don’t despair: send them to us (if you haven’t already done so) and we’ll put up a “sketch backlog bonanza” blog post next week.
See you at our new home at the Windup Space (12 W. North Ave.) on July 20! We’re thrilled to have the lovely Lucille Lingerhans von Spankenstein returning to Dr. Sketchy’s for this special session. See Lucille and the rest of the fabulous Gilded Lily Burlesque this Saturday at the Creative Alliance!

That is easily my favorite photo. 🙂
Viola Van Wilde of Gilded Lily Burlesque broke many hearts, pacemakers, and pencils on Monday, June 8th, which was our one-year anniversary session. Can you believe it’s been one year, that next Monday, June 22nd, will be the TWENTIETH session of Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore?
Mama-mia!
I hope you were there, because our sponsors Atomic Books, Artist & Craftsman Supply, and Baby Tattoo Books provided some SERIOUS prizes to win during the drawing contests. Fancy-pancy art books, steel portfolio cases, and shots were RAINING out of the skies! Super thanks to Viola Van Wilde, our sponsors, Dionysus, Jeff for taking photos, and Lindsay, Bill’s girlfriend, who came by on his birthday (yes, Bill shares his birthday with Dr. Sketchy’s Baltimore) to judge a contest for us.
Anyway, photos!


Tell me that’s not a brave pose to hold. 🙂


Telling you folks, if you can, get there 15 minutes early to get a seat. We weren’t even able to sit down. 🙂




Our first contest was, of course, the “draw with your non-dominant” hand contest (for two shots, cause obviously you’re too damn sober if you’re able to win a contest while drawing with the wrong hand). The second, in honor of Bill’s birthday, was “What does Bill’s girlfriend Lindsay REALLY think goes on at Dr. Sketchy’s?”–judged by none other than Lindsay herself since she and Bill had stopped by even though he wasn’t supposed to.
Some of the entries were DIRTY. Please, please, please send them in. 🙂 All we’ve got is this one pretty photo snapped by Jeff.

If you’ve got one of the sketches that made poor Lindsay gasp, PLEASE email them in.
Anyways…

Those have to be the craziest pasties ever. The third contest was “Where did Viola get the feathers for her pasties?” for one of the two Artist & Craftsman Supply portfolio cases.
Here are two sketches from Brian Dugan . . . the first one is his winning entry for this contest.


[Check out the rest of Brian’s drawings from this session here. If I remember correctly, he’s also the only one who sent us sketches from Viola’s sesison in November, which you can see here. –Alexis]
Here are some sketches from other folks that aren’t contest related . . .
Some drawings from Athesdan . . .


…and some work from John Brewer . . .


… an unknown photo snapped by Jeff as he snuck around the tables with his camera…

Hmmm. Actually that one was probably from that contest too. 🙂
Oh, and here’s the lucky winner of the giant case from Artist & Craftsman Supply, which we determined by raffle….I don’t think she believed us at first…

The first 25 folks got a free comic from Atomic Books as well, and another lucky soul won the postcard book of Isabel Samara’s On Tender Hooks after proving their prowess with a pencil for the best incorporation of a pop icon.

Someone also won a copy of Gary Baseman’s My Hunger for Venison from our Baby Tattoo Books stash (top center)–we’ll be giving away another one of these books below on Monday….

And . . . I think that’s it?
Sugar Ann Spice this Monday, June 22nd, Dionysus, at 7 o’clock! Scroll down for info on her burlesque show at Ottobar on Saturday! Viola Van Wilde, if you’re reading this, I have an email from a lawyer that says you gave his poor client a stroke and we need to get in touch with you. Don’t call though, we think the phones are tapped.