Tube girl + liquid girl + transformation = hotness

It looks like she’s turning into Campari and enjoying it. Bachhus’s research:

This is a photograph by Spanish photographer Pedro Morales (his FaceBook page is here) from a series called La Gastronomía en Imágenes (Gastronomy in Pictures) that you can see here. Although little information about Morales appears to be available in English, this Spanish-language blog post has a bit.

I’d buy this whiskey

We’ve certainly seen our share of orientalist or quasi-orientalist harem art here at Erotic Mad Science, so there’s some nostalgia in reblogging this image from a 19 January 2014 post at Infernal Wonders. This post was the subject of Bacchus’s research efforts:

According to Wikimedia Commons, which also has an ultra-high-resolution image of it, this advertising poster art dates from 1883. The image contains the text “Belle of Nelson Old Fashion Handmade Sour Mash Whiskey. Distilled by the Belle of Nelson Distillery Co., Louisville, KY. Copyright Secured. Wells & Hope Co. Phila. PA”. The poster was based quite closely on the orientalist painting Pool In A Harem by Jean-Léon Gérôme, which is on display in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.

I feel thirsty already.

Dagon Is Hungry

snacking on women

This image is named Dagon, by the artist Tim White. White is a British science fiction artist with an extremely extensive listing of works in the International Science Fiction Database, mostly dating from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Dagon painting was used for cover or interior art on more than 10 different publications, most of them different editions of an H.P. Lovecraft omnibus:

dagon lovecraft book cover

As recently as 2015, Tim White had an official artist website; it’s gone now, but seems well-preserved by the Internet Archive. He is also the subject of a fairly detailed entry at the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, which somewhat unkindly opines that his work subsequent to 1990 “generally seemed less inspired.”

This post is a reblog with added provenance from a 16 November 2013 post at Infernal Wonders. The original image source at that time was this post at the Science Fiction Gallery tumblr, where the artwork is identified simply by name and artist, with no additional details available.

Robotic Sex Machine

sex robot calibration

This artwork is by the prolific hentai artist known as “lilish”, whose primary web home is apparently on Pixiv, here. The artwork (Pixiv login required) may be seen in lilish’s account here, where it is titled/captioned “機械姦 : 気持ちよさそうなもの描きたかったの” (machine translation is “Robotic: I wanted to draw things that seemed comfortable”).

Lilish has an older web presence at this link that’s predominantly in Japanese, although warnings there suggest it is disused and that most current work is at Pixiv. Considerable volumes of this artist’s work are collected elsewhere around the web, including more than 500 pictures here at Rule 34 and more than 1,300 images in this e-hentai folder.

This post is a reblog with added provenance from a 16 November 2013 post at Infernal Wonders. The original image source at that time was a now-missing post from the defunct Slow Or Hard tumblr. The missing post is sadly not preserved in the Internet Archive, but some remnants of Slow Or Hard do remain there.