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Thursday, August 6, 2009

So, here's the juiciest parts first.

The August Session (featuring the lovely Ms. Mars)



The July Session (featuring the lovely Ana Aesthetic, thanks to Adrienne for the ossum photos)



Now, onto equally juicy things!

We've seen lots of neat new people attending over the past few months, and hope everyone's enjoying our little show. We hope to keep you comin' back thirsty for more sake, arts and good times. We've been talking to some of our regulars and our newcomers, and they're doing some pretty amazing things, and we'd like to give some of them a mention cause they're all sorts of awesome.

The God Machine

Drawn and authored by one of our friendliest (and spookiest) art monkeys, Chandra Free's comic is bustin' out into print like a chestburster in a chihuahua. Her art's slick, sexy and possibly encrusted with the salty tears of a million people who looked at it and cried out, "I AM COMPLETE NOW!" to the heavens before spontaneously combusting on the spot.

You can check out the comic's DeviantArt, her personal DeviantArt, or join the God Machine's Facebook page to get updates.

You can also pre-order the upcoming issue directly by going here.

Big Chris' Gallery

Big Chris does some jaw-droppingly beautiful art. I have snuck up on the guy just to watch him draw stuff at Sketchy's, because it's so exceptionally polished and refined that it just wows me that he can get all that out done in 10-15 minutes. He's also a really helpful dude that snagged us Ms. Mars for August!

Check out Big Chris' gallery here, and you too, can be stunned into silence. You can also see updates on his Facebook Page.

Analog Artist Digital World

This is the blog of Thomas Thorspecken, a really neat fellow who recently started attending Sketchys. I had a chance to talk to him during the August session (wherein he won a sweet rave cup -- don't ask) and he told me about his blog. I spent about an hour going through all the pages when I had the chance to look at it. I was transfixed. The sheer level of detail and care in his work is hypnotic and surreal all at the same time. He makes me <3 watercolors.

His blog is here, and you should totally check it out.

If you've got an interesting project going on, feel free to drop us a line at drsketchyorlando@gmail.com. We are slaves to the strange and unique.

3 Comments:

Blogger Thor said...

Thanks for sharing "Analog Artist Digital World" on the Dr. Sketchy site. I will post another sketch on the week of the September session to promote the event. Looks like you might need a bigger venue soon.
Thor
Analog Artist Digital World
thorspecken.blogspot.com

August 6, 2009 7:57 PM  
Blogger Big Chris said...

Thanks for the shout out! These events always find a way to bring out the best in everyone! Thanks for putting it together :-)

"Big Chris"
www.bigchrisgallery.blogspot.com

August 7, 2009 3:10 AM  
Blogger vani pereira said...

Gostei, inpirador!!parabéns pelo blog.

August 19, 2009 4:01 PM  

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