Angel Above
by Joni McPherson
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20.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Angel Above
Artist
Joni McPherson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
A little angel gazes down from on high
Uploaded
December 9th, 2008
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Marguerite Ujvary Taxner
Wonderful picture Joni! One time me and my husband were in the G. Paul Getty Museum, on the three-D level where 14 Louis's Baroque..furnitures were exhibited. I felt to come out right away. I went to the lobby and because i did not see my husband i wanted to go back to the room to find my husband.Suddenly I saw an arm open palm toward me from the tip of his finger to the elbow. It was about double long what a man has. It was kind of white and cloudy. I stopped and disappeared. As again I tried to go in,I felt like something was squeezing my heart. As I stopped back, it dissapeared. I wanted to go again, the arm came back and squeezed my heart. by the time my husband find me and called me in to the 14 Louis's room. As I started to go with him, the arm appeared and squeezed my heart… I could not go! I told to my husband " The arm does not let me, the arm does not let me!" He thought I am crazy. I had to leave the whole building! When I came out, I felt a great release, like I did something gooood. I felt like I was protected from something. I do not know from what.Later on I find out that I was pregnant. Maybe someone in the passed could not be and her demons did not like me to be there. The dead cannot come back the Bible says. Since I had not visited the G. Paul Getty Museum in Santa Monica, Ca. I put it in an envelope and in Heaven I will ask Jesus what was it. God Bless you for your beautiful visions, ideas, life feelings, mission by your paintings. Respectfully, Marguerite