Weekly Creative Club Nights, Workshops, and Social Art Events.

No experience needed. All materials included. BYOB-friendly. Come solo or with friends.

Hola, I’m Dr Lemco! I host heartfelt, hilarious, and hands-on creative experiences that feel more like hanging out than taking a class. They’re designed to help you unwind, meet cool people, and make something you’re proud of.

I don’t teach you how to be an artist; I show you that you already are one.

Welcome to Dr Lemco’s Creative Club!

WANT TO RELAX, GET CREATIVE, AND FEEL LIKE A KID AGAIN?

No experience needed. All materials included. BYOB-friendly. Come solo or with friends.

Step 1: Pick Your Event. Browse upcoming Creative Club Nights, Workshops, and Special Events.

Step 2: Grab Your Ticket. Reserving a spot takes literally seconds. Space is limited to keep the experience intimate.

Step 3: Come Make Something. We handle everything; materials, set up & clean up, music, overall vibe-iness, etc.

A weekly art buffet, designed for you to create freely, with playful themes to spark ideas. Paint, draw, collage, and experiment in a relaxed, social atmosphere.

Have fun while learning a new skill. Guided sessions led by a curated roster of talented artists & instructors. Crochet, jewelry, felting, and more!

Creative nights with a twist; singles nights, date nights, interactive shows, themed paint parties, and more! Designed for connection & fun.

Wanna get a multi-event pass and make creativity part of your routine? Come more and pay less.

Book Dr Lemco for a one-of-a-kind group activity where creativity, laughter, and connection collide.

Still have questions? You might find the answer here…

 

Acquire a Dr Lemco original artwork.

It’s good for you. Trust me, I’m a doctor…

Everybody Has A Price
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Everybody Has A Price
$450.00

21” X 25” (in frame) collage with acrylic paint

Materials from WWF Magazine (1987-1993) & Monopoly money

Packaged to safely deliver

The Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase, was one of the greatest villains in pro wrestling history. He represented corruption, inequality, and arrogance. He couldn’t win the WWF Championship, even after hiring wrestlers to wrestler for him, so do you know what he did? He bought his own belt. And his was made with diamonds. Ted was the epitome of capitalistic greed, and the visual representation of true evil that exists in boardrooms and office building everywhere.

RIP VIRGIL

Life's A Work Life's A Work
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Life's A Work
$450.00

Life’s A Work

God’s The Booker

I Hope Death Is A Shoot

Collage using old WWF magazine clippings and marker on paper for the lettering. Wood frame.

15.5” X 19.5” piece, 19” X 23” in frame.

1 of 1 Dr Lemco original.

Blading @ Karaoke Blading @ Karaoke
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Blading @ Karaoke
$500.00

“Blading” is a pro wrestling term for when a performer will use a hidden razor blade to slice their forehead in order to bleed. In wrestle-speak, it’s called “getting color”, which is the term for making yourself bleed in an effort to add some drama to the match. I just wish more people took karaoke as seriously…

16” X 23” on hand-made recycled paper. Materials used: water colors, inks, and pastels.

Packaged to deliver safely.

Freedom: The Ol' Ball & Chain Freedom: The Ol' Ball & Chain
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Freedom: The Ol' Ball & Chain
$750.00

“Freedom

Pure, Unfiltered Freedom.

Soarin’, Swimmin’, Gallopin’

Eagles, Dolphins, Cool Ass Horses…

They’re Terrifying And Beautiful;

Ironic.

Iconic.

Butane In And Lighter.

NOS in Vin Diesel’s Car.

Steroids In Nicole Bass’ Veins.

OK, Maybe Bad Example

Or Good;

It’s A Blurry Line

That’s Only Ever Clear In Hindsight.

Condiments. Dressings.

Toppings. Seasonings.

Salsa And/Or Queso,

Depending

On Your

Preference.

Color Coordinated Outfits,

Then Finding The Perfect Hat.

The Works.

Sometimes Math Doesn’t Need To Make Sense.

One Plus One Can Equal A Hundred

If You Really Want.

That’s Freedom.

Pure, Unfiltered Freedom. “

16” X 20” Acrylic Paint on Canvas

21” X 25” in frame

Packaged securely for delivery

Malace in a Cell Malace in a Cell
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Malace in a Cell
$500.00

The "Malice at the Palace" (also known as the Pacers–Pistons brawl) was a fight involving both players and fans that occurred during an NBA game between the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons on November 19, 2004, at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Associated Press called it "the most infamous brawl in NBA history. It started when a fan threw a beer at Ron Artest, who then barged into the stands.

King of the Ring 1998 was a professional wrestling event that took place on June 28, 1998, at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, featuring a match between Mankind (Mick Foley) and The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) of the then-WWF (now WWE). It took place inside a Hell in a Cell, a 16-foot (4.9 m) high steel cage structure with a roof. The match would immediately set the standard for future Hell in a Cell matches, due to Foley taking two dangerous and highly influential bumps from the top of the cell.

This painting is those two things. Make your own parallels, pal.

18 X 24 acrylic paint on canvas, 25 X 30 in frame.

Let Me Know Let Me Know
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Let Me Know
$300.00

Oil Painting & Custom Epoxy Resin Collage Frame

Oil painting featuring a hummingbird with two roses and three stars over a yellow background. Custom collage frame featuring materials from The Source Magazine, SLAM Magazine, WWF Magazine, VIBE Magazine, TIME Magazine, COMPLEX Magazine, personal photographs, and 1997 Raptors Game Ticket.

The frame features basketball players, wrestlers, Robert Myerson, scenes from The Office, and some terrorists, among other things.

Packaged to ship & deliver safely.

AMY AMY
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AMY
$400.00

rip amy jade winehouse

23.5” X 31.5” oil stick on wood board & wood frame.

BBQ Chicken
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BBQ Chicken
$2,400.00

My rendition of The Last Supper, only it's with Shaq and all of the big, white centers that he would dunk on a lot. And they're eating all of Shaq's favorite endorsements. Can you name all of the disciples??

Oil paint on 24’ X 36’ canvas (31’ X 43’ in frame)