How do I attach an image to my email sig?

I have images in my email sigs on both my iMac and my MacBook Pro.  How do I do that with the iPad?  I see how to construct a sig there, but how do I include an image?  Or can I?
Thanks,
Tom

Crap!  Thanks Mikola.

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