Drawing Lesson From Kahbbie

Our resident artist Khabbie has provided an original drawing, along with lessons for aspiring illustrators. Kahbbie is also the host of our monthly Figures and Fantasies event, held on the first Monday, during Sass After Class

Hello everyone! I’m Tina, my art alias is Kahbbie and today I’m gonna briefly go over how to use references in a piece plus some tips and tricks that I use to make art and have fun while doing it.

Before I start with the how-tos of using references I’m going to say that doing so is great when you’re starting out or when you want to up your game a bit. Take a photo of your hand when you can’t figure out hands and so on.

For this piece I took a couple pictures of the packaging of Tom of Finland toys as they all have individual art pieces of gay men specifically for the poses because I love the way the characters interact.

Firstly lay out your basic shapes based on the reference. If you’re working with paper don’t be afraid to sit down with a printed copy of your reference photo and trace over the shapes and details to get a feel for where everything is before you draw it out.

Secondly, adjust things that aren’t working for you. I was having real trouble tilting back the head until I decided to just draw it neutrally, plus I adjusted the legs so that the strap on would shine through. If you’re drawing from reference to improve stuff that’s challenging simply give it your best shot, but if you’re just drawing from a photo you liked adjust whatever you want. It’s your art.

Thirdly make it your own! While it’s good to study by replicating the way other artists do things developing the skill to change things while having the piece still work is also an important skill! As you can see I changed the gender, skin tones, clothing, the general positions of arms and legs, the time of day, how zoomed in out view was, how much of the motorcycle can be seen and how much detail we can see and added a background while still maintaining my goal of keeping the general pose and the feeling of warm cuddly sex in an unconventional spot that the original photo has.

Lastly don’t be afraid to scrap an idea and try again! As you can see from the process video for this piece I had a different reference and pose in mind but found it was interesting enough to me so I erased everything and started again. A great art teacher once told me that sometimes you need to destroy your art to make it better and I find that advice works whenever I get stuck.

Go forth and enjoy your art!

Oasis AquaFlirts & Erotic Art: Super Naughty Show



The Oasis AquaFlirts hit the town last weekend in support of erotic art during at the Super Naughty Show; an annual exhibition of local talent held at the Super Wonder Gallery Our promotional team attended both nights and engaged with gallery attendees, many of whom were familiar with Oasis Aqualounge and shared our values of sex, body and kink positivity.

Special thank you to the Super Wonder Gallery for welcoming the AquaFlirts and for letting us share the space in order to extend the message of sexual liberation.

Oasis Aqualounge also supports local artists who wish to display their original, erotic art on our walls for sale.

If you are an artist looking for additional exposure, please email us at: info@oasisaqualounge.com to be connected to our our in-house art curator.

However you choose to express your desires, our sex-positive venue and community will embrace your endeavors!



Valentines Day with the Oasis AquaFlirts

Armed with messages of love, sex and body-positivity, the AquaFlirts connected with York University students to share what Oasis Aqualounge has to offer; in particular, information on our weekly Sass After Class events. We thank the Absinthe Pub for welcoming our promotional team to participate in their event.

On Thursday February 14, the Oasis AquaFlirts donned their favorite lingerie and promoted at the Valentines Lingerie Mega Pub which was held at The Absinthe Pub on the York University campus.

Catch more of the Oasis AquaFlirts this spring and summer, around the city of Toronto. Or visit us and meet with them, at the club.

If you are familiar with the Oasis Aqualounge environment and are looking to work fun, flexible hours, contact info@oasisaqualounge.com, attention Miss F. We are always looking to add new faces to our promotional team.