I drew some Sonic characters using some color palettes I found on @color-palettes

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I drew some Sonic characters using some color palettes I found on @color-palettes
Battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy defended the United Kingdom against large-scale attacks by Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe. It was the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces.
Dates: 10 Jul 1940 – 31 Oct 1940
Location: United Kingdom
Result: British victory
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THE LIFE OF A MOSSAD AGENT IN IRAN 🇮🇱🇮🇷 You live in a small apartment in northern Tehran. Your neighbors think you’re an oil consultant. Your passport says you were born in Shiraz. Your accent is perfect. Your “wife” believes you met at a wedding in Qom. Your children call you Baba. At night, you kiss them goodnight. You tell them fairy tales in Farsi. You listen to them breathe… But inside? A part of you dies. Because it’s all a lie. You’re not Iranian. You’re not who they think you are. You're a Jew from Jerusalem. A Mossad agent. A ghost in plain sight. And you smile through the lie— Because you’re protecting your people. During the 12-Day War, the stakes were unlike anything before. Iran was days away from crossing every red line. You were already there. Before the first jet took off. Before the first explosion. You hand-delivered sabotage code in Tabriz. You marked the GPS of a hidden weapons truck. You shut down a security feed for just 47 seconds— That’s all it took. Day 1: A top Revolutionary Guard general—gone. You knew him. You sent his full itinerary. Day 9: A secret nuclear facility—erased. No one knew how. You did. And when the fires lit up the Tehran sky… You didn’t cheer. You sat on your rooftop, hidden in the dark, And cried. Because your “family,” Your neighbors, Even the kids who called you Dad— Would wake up tomorrow in chaos. You caused it. And you carry that weight forever. But the Jewish people were safe. And that pain? That loneliness? That silence? It became holy. No medals. No parades. No headlines. Just one message: 🔒 Mission Complete. 🔁 Return to a life that no longer feels like yours. But now, around the world, Jews are safer… Because you gave up everything. So that Never Again wouldn’t just be a slogan— But a promise. 🛡️ Honor the invisible heroes. 🇮🇱 For the ones who protect without glory.
More fun with Procreate inking brush. I decided to colour and ink that Sally sketch.
Assassinated by the governments that wanted to keep Burkina Faso under their control da Barbara Bonanno BNNRRB Tramite Flickr: Thomas Sankara (December 21, 1949 – October 15, 1987) Thomas Sankara was born in Yako, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso), into a humble family as the eldest of four children. His father worked for the postal service and was a local teacher, while his mother instilled values of discipline, honesty, and solidarity. From an early age, Sankara showed great curiosity, determination, and a sense of responsibility. After completing his studies, he joined the military and attended the Military Academy, where he stood out for his discipline, intellectual abilities, and leadership skills. This military training prepared him to lead his country through challenging times and to undertake significant political and social responsibilities. In 1983, Sankara led a revolutionary coup and became president of Burkina Faso. He identified as a socialist and pan-Africanist and implemented **radical and courageous reforms**, including: - Nationalization of natural resources and fight against corruption - Agrarian reform and mass literacy programs - Promotion of women's rights and gender equality - Economic independence and rejection of neocolonialism His radical and independent policies provoked **strong opposition both internally and externally**, particularly from France and other Western powers concerned about his anti-imperialist stance and opposition to international economic interference. On October 15, 1987, Sankara was **assassinated during a military coup** led by his former ally Blaise Compaoré, alongside other government members. His murder was a **political assassination**, motivated by his defense of national sovereignty, progressive programs, and refusal to submit to foreign interests and corrupt domestic elites. Years later, official investigations and trials confirmed the involvement of foreign powers, particularly French intelligence services, with several of the conspirators arrested and convicted. Thomas Sankara is remembered as the **"African Che Guevara"**, a symbol of **integrity, courage, independence, and social revolution**, continuing to inspire movements for social justice and freedom in Africa and around the world. I publish this series of figures to awaken consciences and to remember how many people died defending truth, justice, and the rights of the oppressed. I want to highlight the injustices that still exist and show young people that the only thing we can do is to fight, because evil still rules and continues to target those who try to make a difference. This series is an invitation to remember, reflect, and never accept injustice.
SatAM Sonic the Hedgehog - 30th Anniversary Tribute (2023)
This retro celebratory poster I designed was months in the making and is jammed packed with references to the cartoon series, the early Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, classic Sega, old ABC Network and the early 90s! Can you spot them all? Its a massive scavenger hunt of nostalgia.
FREEDOM FIGHTERS collector loaners for photography