This is a VINTAGE, Signed, Dated “I Believe In Angels II Art Print" made by D. (Debbie) Morgan in 1995. My friend purchased this piece of Art in 1995, intending to get it framed. She put it away and forgot about it. Getting ready to move to a smaller home, it is recently rediscovered and has been safely and securely stored for the past 25 years. In MINT Condition, there are NO rips, tears, marks, stains, odors, bends, creases or other damage; it comes from a smoke-free, pet-free home. The Print measures approximately 10 inches square; it is Signed “D. Morgan copyright 1995” below the Scene showing 3 childlike Angels; the lower right corner reads “copyright 1995 (U706) Arts Uniq, Inc., Cookeville, TN” and “DMM0178 - I Believe In Angels II - D. Morgan” on the bottom right corner.
Printed on heavy, ivory colored art paper, there are three 3 little girl angels against a starry sky in the center; it is suitable for framing. With birds flying overhead, the words “I believe in… …Angels” is above the picture. The symbolism of this EXCEPTIONALLY created piece will bestow blessings wherever it is displayed. From morning light to the setting of the sun, an Angel’s work is never done! Unframed, it has a FANTASTIC, VIVIDLY Colorful design that is HANDSOMELY BEAUTIFUL. Highly detailed, it is an ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC, eye-pleasing piece that can be used to decorate your den or study, as well as being used in your kitchen or breakfast room area or in a child’s nursery room! Let these three Guardian Angels from above who have hearts full of mercy and arms full of love add that special touch to your home. With a CHARM that evokes the simple times of days gone by, the flowing design makes this RETRO Print a bright and cheery addition to any room and is a VIVID work of Art.
With a painting career spanning three decades, nationally acclaimed artist D. Morgan embraces the future with new products and new directions. Those who collect Morgan’s artwork are attracted to her innate understanding of life and human emotion. She uses her talent to sew the fabric of everyday life into the beautiful patchwork quilt that becomes her art.