Artist and illustrator Margot Bowman’s surreal and fleshy drawings accompany a litany of tales of seductions and awkward moments in the pilot issue of The Anonymous Sex Journal. The new publication, created in London by “zeitgeist capturer” and journalist Alex Tieghi-Walker in conjunction with creative agency and publishing platform Protein, culls concise, steamy snapshots submitted by an array of anonymous contributors via an open-access Gmail account. “The way people talk about sex on a day-to-day basis is usually more boastful than anything else,” muses Tieghi-Walker, a regular contributor to Wallpaper* and Under the Influence as well as Editor-in-Chief of arts and literature journal A Tale of Three Cities. “I want to capture the more intimate or unusual moments.” Although we’ll never know who the contributors might be, many more curious encounters were deposited last night via the confession booth at the launch party at Protein HQ in London and will be used to shape the next issue of the journal that seeks to provide “a candid account of our sexual DNA.”