I can remember the day, it was April 22, 2003 when a dear friend introduced me to Renderosity and the world of Digital Art. From that day to this, I have been in love. Some part of each and every day is spent with this art form. Each day I learn more. Each day I am fulfilled. I love this community. All of the wonderful Artists here have become a second family to me. I most enjoy watching us all grow. It's a wonderful thing. Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.
BIO
If you would really like to know more about me, rather than I write a bunch of stuff here, I have developed over a period of years a website.
It actually mirrors my life. So, again, if truly interested you can find out just about everything there is to know about Toni Harper Dunlap, here: Toni's Web Site
Also maybe you'd like to visit my MYSPACE Page . Many of my recordings are played there. Thanks for coming to check on me. I love it. Toni
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Comments (40)
Eleandras
Fantastic image!
lior
A scene done with great sensitivity! A real masterpiece, Steve!
JaneEden
This is such wonderful scene you created here, I can feel the tenderness shared by the couple, very well done, hugs Jane xx
jo_dis
Beauty and love do conquer all, !
DRAKELOT
Beautiful work Toni !
DennisReed
Absolutely Exquisite Toni! I love the rich tones in this!
linwhite
Oh, I loved that movie...the way he actually loved her, not "the queen" as such. Beautiful dress, great romantic background, and realistic pose, Toni.
Sylvia
So ~Beautifully Romantic~ FABULOUS!!! Thanks
UteBigSmile
♥ This scene looks really beautiful, love their beautiful outfits too ♥
Chipka
Oh, such classic and classy romance! The guy kinda reminds me a wee-little-itty-bit of The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, only not quite as oily. That's a good thing. What a render: I love the blending with the background and the overt sensuality that steams and shimmers through this piece. It's a delicious, romantic piece of work. It's odd, I'm listening to Meiko Kaji singing "the Flower of Carnage" and it's a wonderful accompaniment to this image, even though my Japanese sucks and I only understand less than an eighth of it. This is a fantastic image, however!