But at heart, Briggs was a "drawing" guy and as he developed, his line work kept pushing its way through the paint to dominate his pictures.
Briggs' career took an unusual turn. He started out using basic drawing tools, like every beginning student, and worked his way up to using a full set of Winsor & Newton oil paints. But at the peak of his success he began to find greater satisfaction in using the simpler, more humble tools-- a litho crayon or a piece of vine charcoal-- this time, with all the wisdom gained from decades of experience.