I drew this months ago (never posted it anywhere) but I guess it's finally time to post it since today's her birthday! Happy birthday to our cetra queen!

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Its February 7! Happy birthday to this sweet flower girl, my favorite Final Fantasy character to this day!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ stan this queen 👑👑👑🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

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February 7th! There's multiple Birthday to Celebrate here! Happy Birthday to Dan Green, , Gainsborough and me.
Oh! I should mean Birthday is yesterday, also voiced by Dan Green!

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Happy birthday to one of my favorite characters ever, Aerith Gainsborough! 🌸❤️🎀

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Happy Birthday to my bisexual awakening Aerith means so, so much to me as a character: she's everything I want to be as a person and has helped me cope during my worst hours. I will always stan a queen🌸🌺🌼🌷💖💞

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I'm still salty that my girl Tifa has been denied her well deserved martial artist muscles :(


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Gainsborough apparently found some difficulty in capturing Mrs Siddons’s distinctive features in this painting, and is said to have exclaimed: ‘Confound the nose, there’s no end to it!’. We can't see anything wrong with it...https://t.co/EaJfchBb9f

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aerith gainsborough will single-handedly save the planet from an ancient and mysterious threat that nobody understands... that nobody can defeat but her.

she is literally carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders.

that's a heroine.

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Another feature of Gainsborough’s art is his fondness for painting intelligent hounds. Pomeranian & Puppy (c1777), Isabelle Franks (1775-8) & The Artist’s Wife, Margaret Burr (c1778)

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Dupont was the painter’s assistant as well as being his nephew. Like his uncle there is great intelligence behind his eyes. Gainsborough Dupont (1770s), Mrs Graham (c1775) & The Artist’s Daughter, Mary (1777)

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We can chart the growth of the two Gainsborough girls through his art in magnificent images. Quin, a notorious bawd, famous actor & character was the artist’s best friend. He was from Clare. The Artist’s Daughters (1759-61), James Quin (1760-3) & the Artist’s Daughters (1763-4)

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In his letters Gainsborough was a man who loved his two daughters & this is clear in his portraits of them too. I love how one is teasingly holding her sisters head up for this double portrait. Susanna Gardiner (1758-9), The Painter’s Daughters (c1758) & Elizabeth Jackson (1760)

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The challenge for Gainsborough was that the only commercial avenue for an English artist in his time was portraiture. Nevertheless he painted faces with aplomb. Clayton Jones (1744-5), Conversation in a Park (c1745-6) & Portrait of the Artist, his Wife & Daughter (c1748)

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He was born in Suffolk to a family who owned Flatford Mill. After school he took over the family business before enrolling in the RA schools. He was influenced by Ruisdael & Gainsborough. Church in Trees (c1800), Trentham Park (c1801) & Landscape, 1808

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aerith gainsborough by suwi (kabotyaumai) https://t.co/Xi4IhlQ3ca

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