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Rebekah Isaacs

Happier Days
Happier Days by @rebeisaa (Rebekah Isaacs)

Even people who've played FFVII may not recognize the two adults in the background (though I hope you can identify a younger Aeris in the foreground), so I'll refresh your memory: they're Ilfana and Christopher (Prof.) Gast, Aeris's parents! Ain't they sweet? I was asked to do a couple of Ilfana and Christopher fan pieces for an Aeris and Sephiroth fanfic site a few years ago, and looking back on how crappy they were inspired me to do a new one. I love these two, it's such a shame you don't see more fanart of them. Sorry the details are so crappy... the original PSF was humongous, so it lost a lot in the resizing process. It looked really really good originally, I promise!! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Rebekah Isaacs

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Posted: Monday, 24 June, 2002 @ 07:13 PM

Ohh wow!!!! This is AWESOME! I'm at loss of words! This is breath taking work. You have great talent! I wish i could draw as good as you can! Please draw more liek this. This is true artwork!
-Sea Tears

Posted: Friday, 02 August, 2002 @ 08:06 AM

Oo.....; wow... just wow.. the detail is amazing... loves it!

Posted: Sunday, 21 March, 2004 @ 01:15 PM

been awhile since I played that game, but I must say the game confused me a lot.. i mean.. wif the cloud thing... and him telling the story of jack.. anyways.. lol.. guess I need to play it again. learn something new. anyways, nice coloring.

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