Dr. Sketchy’s tonight! Sugar Ann Spice!

Last reminder! Drawing! Drinking! Dames!
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June 30, 2009 at 4:10 am
Are all of your models nude or semi – nude ,I’m use to drawing and painting the nude figure .I ‘ m a member of the ” Charcoal club Society ” and a graduate of the maryland institute of art in graphic illustrating .I might just be interested if its full figure nudes ,I use to skech in strip joints in washington , DC write to me when you havwe a chance , Allen board
June 30, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Nope, there’s never any full nudity….to get an idea of what a session looks like, scroll back through some of the earlier blog posts. (The one for Sugar’s session should be up in a little while.) We have a lot of Charcoal Club ex-attendees, and they enjoy it, but you should definitely look at the pictures yourself to see if you would like it.
(We think you will, but we’re biased.