Burlesque Illustrations

Dr. Sketchy's Show for the Toronto Burlesque Festival 2009

Dr. Sketchy’s open life drawing sessions are a deviation from the usual life drawing offerings. His sessions use (preferably) elaborately dressed models rather than the typical nudes.

As part of the Toronto Burlesque Festival, Dr. Sketchy (a.k.a. Brett Despotovich) displayed some of the more artistic creations done at his classes at the Gladstone Hotel.

The results from the Dr. Sketchy’s open life drawing sessions vary wildly. Some of the sketches are more abstract, while others hit the nail on the head as steamy tributes to the models.

Elaborately Dressed Models
Opportunity for fashion and costume industry to collaborate with life drawing sessions to create unique and visually captivating experiences.
Abstract Sketches
Artists and galleries can explore the growing demand for abstract and unconventional life drawings as an alternative to traditional nude sketches.
Steamy Tributes
Event organizers and entertainment industry can tap into the popularity of steamy burlesque-themed art sessions to attract a diverse audience and create immersive experiences.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion and Costume
Utilize life drawing sessions as a platform to showcase and promote elaborate costumes and designs.
Art and Galleries
Cater to the demand for abstract and unconventional life drawings by showcasing and selling these unique artworks.
Event Planning and Entertainment
Include burlesque-themed art sessions as a unique and immersive experience to attract diverse audiences to events and venues.
SCORE
3.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 74%
Activity 13%
Freshness 8%