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 Mourning
Angel
We
have had several sad occasions in our
recent history, the 9-11-2001 terrorist
attacks and the destruction of New Orleans
and the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina.
We have also lost over 2000 soldiers
and civilian workers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It seems that life is sometimes about
loss and living includes dying. This
angel was drawn to remind you that God
does care about us and sends us angels
of comfort in such times to help us
throughthe grief and sorrow.
-Constance
Johnson, AngelArt-Gallery.com
To
write to the artist, click
here.
To
see a larger picture, click on the Mourning
Angel's picture.
About
this page:
I have added a new feature on this web
page -- a picture frame. It is for you
to use to frame a picture of your loved
one or a past event. The frame should
fit a 5x7 and go into a 8x10 picture
frame if you want to print it out and
glue your picture onto it. There is
one for landscape and another for portrait
orientation (long or tall). If you want
to use the picture in your website,
simply copy the frame into your computer.
Open your graphics program with the
frame and your picture in it. In the
picture frame, select the center portion.
Click on your picture next and select
the part of the picture that you want
to use. Then use the "paste"
or "paste into" feature of
your graphics program to put your picture
inside the frame. I have left room for
you at the bottom of the frame to personalize
it with your own text. Then you can
upload it into your website or online
picture gallery.
Click the icon to open the frame
of your choice:
Portrait (tall) 
Landscape (long)
I have designed this website
for you to use the graphics here on
your own personal or charity website.
Please download the images into your
own website if you use them and link
back to this website.
The images are low resolution -- made
specially to download quickly to be
viewed on a monitor. You may also use
them on your own personal computer for
a background. Because the pictures are
such low resolution, they will not print
out well.
-Constance, AngelArtist
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