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#Google is amazing for this. #googledoodle #googledoodlewinner #blackheritage


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SUPRISE!! The last momo pic wasn’t my one and only contribution to Inktober after all!!! I had nothi

SUPRISE!! The last momo pic wasn’t my one and only contribution to Inktober after all!!! I had nothing to do yesterday, so I pulled an all-nighter for this one~

Not only that, but there are 5 other versions of this pic under the “Read more” link!

Thanks to all my followers who are able to enjoy this bout of ghost-fuckery with me :)

The Anal Assassination edit:

The Oral Overstimulation edit:

And, as usual with me, dickgirl/futa edits of all three pictures!!~ I like boobies too y’know…

Happy Inktober everyone!~ :D


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Completely forgot to upload this way back in March! I got the fantastic honour to draw the Google Do

Completely forgot to upload this way back in March! 

I got the fantastic honour to draw the Google Doodle for St.David’s Day in UK for 1st of March this year! Many thanks to Google and AD Sophie Diao for letting me be a part of this!

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Today’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remindToday’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remindToday’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remindToday’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remindToday’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remindToday’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remindToday’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remindToday’s Google doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, remind

Today’sGoogle doodle, which celebrates the 287th birthday of Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz, reminds us we hold this 1785 edition of his Nouvelles expériences et observations sur divers objets de physique. Dedicated to Ingenhousz’s friend and colleague Benjamin Franklin, the volume is a staff favorite because of its brightly marbled edges and endpages, elegant gilt spine, and engraved fold-out plates. Among the images above are an engraving depicting an apparatus for breathing “dephlogisticated air” (oxygen gas) and a description of pocket-sized electrical machine for shooting a pistol through “inflammable air” (hydrogen). 

Jan Ingenhousz (1730-1799), Nouvelles expériences et observations sur divers objets de physique (Paris: Chez P. Théophile Barrois le jeune, 1785).  


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Today on #googlegermany :) #googledoodle #alicesalomon #illustration

Today on #googlegermany :) #googledoodle #alicesalomon #illustration


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I’m very very happy to have illustrated today’s Google Doodle, celebrating the life and achievementsI’m very very happy to have illustrated today’s Google Doodle, celebrating the life and achievementsI’m very very happy to have illustrated today’s Google Doodle, celebrating the life and achievementsI’m very very happy to have illustrated today’s Google Doodle, celebrating the life and achievements

I’m very very happy to have illustrated today’s Google Doodle, celebrating the life and achievements of Jackie Forster. She was a T.V presenter, journalist and gay rights activist. One of the first women on television to speak publicly about being gay, helping pave the way for thousands of women to do the same in their own lives. Today would have been her 91st birthday.

Above are some initial sketches and ideas for the Doodle. The art direction called for there to be an equal representation of the two sides of Jackie’s legacy, her award winning T.V. news reporting and her activism, all the while keeping in made the “Google” logo.

It’s a tricky brief but one I’m proud to have taken on. The BFI Archive was a great free and incredible resource in sourcing information about Jackie. It was wonderful to see footage of her in the documentary “From High Heels to Sensible Shoes” (BBC 1997) She was so animated and funny in her work and passionate about achieving equality for LGBTQ people.

Read more about her life and campaigning on the Doodle archive.

There is also an excellent obituary here.

Thanks once again to AD Erich Nagler! 


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