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We here at CAA would like to give a million thanks to Selina and her husband Wayne at WayLay Design for revamping our logo!! The representation of the logo is everything that we stand for here at CAA. We are proud to present you with the new and improved version of the Cambodian Alliance for the Arts logo! We totally love it!
Her inspiration behind the vision: “We used a lotus flower with the Angkor Wat in the middle – lotus because of its symbolism for growing bright, tall, and beautifully despite growing from the mud, which I relate to your mission of promoting the next generation of young Cambodian artists, many of whom may not have come from a background that was abundant with the resources they needed to cultivate their passion for the arts. Angkor Wat is also representative of our rich culture and history, where the architecture and design of Cambodia’s temples are incredibly stable and intricate, so we placed the Angkor Wat in the center of the lotus to kind of show that Cambodia is where our heart and soul lies.”
Published: October 26, 2010
Originally Posted By: Tyan Y.
Categories: Design, Photography and Fine Arts
Tags: logo
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