India by SBriggs
Contains nudity
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I was born in Windsor Ontario Canada in 1951 and promptly moved to The GTA (Greater Toronto Area). I like the big city. I studied Graphic Design and Creative Writing at Humber College and made a decent living as a Commercial Artist for many years. Then, in 1987 I was hit with MS (multiple sclerosis) and by 1989, had to close down my business. Thankfully, I discovered Digital Art and life continued where it had left off. I don't make any money creatively now but places like Renderosity have saved my life, literally!
Thanks to everyone who comments on my work. It is appreciated.
-Stephen Briggs.
Contains nudity
This artwork contains mature content: nudity.
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Comments (5)
mifdesign
Gorgeous pin-up, superb render.
SBriggs
Thanks! :o)
Richardphotos
very sultry expression and very good lighting/pose. I had a roommate in college with the name Briggs. he became very wealthy and I am just a poor boy from Oklahoma
SBriggs
Sadly, I'm not him. I was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. I later moved to the bustling metropolis of Toronto, where I still reside as a poor displaced 70 year old Windsor boy. :o[
The more things change, the more they stay the sane.
TwiztidKidd
The only time you should ever look back is to see how far you have come... Everyday is a new beginning. Take a deep breath, smile and start again.
Outstanding work as always, my friend... I love creating new characters as well... Umm yes! women lol
SBriggs
Thanks! :o)
donnena
Dangnabit, Stephen!! Someone stole her close again!!!
SBriggs
I reject that reality and substitute one of my own creation. ...and anyway - it's "clothes", not "close".
-The Spelling Police.