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Signs of My Time
Catherine Cajandig
"Signs of My Time"
Linocut, 25" x 19" 2012
Permanent collection: El Paso Museum, TX. and permanent collection Concordia Univ. Chicago -
St. Nicholas
Catherine Cajandig
"St. Nicholas" linocut, 19 1/2" x 15 1/2", 2012
Permanent collection: Loyola Unic. Luma Gallery, Chicago -
Cambodian American Heritage Museum (exterior detail)
Cambodian Association of Illinois
Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum exterior detail, photograph by DePaul student Matthew Mrozinski.
According to a Cambodian Association of Illinois brochure, "The front facade of the museum shows the Apsara (Celestial Angel), and Brahama (Hindu God of Creation) flanked by the four noble dwellings (proverbs) of metta (unconditional love), karuna (compassion), mudita (appreciation) and uppekha (equinimity). The sculpture was created by our artist in residence Chhoeut Tuy."
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Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum
Cambodian Association of Illinois
Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum - memorial, photograph by DePaul student Matthew Mrozinski
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Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum
Cambodian Association of Illinois
Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum, memorial photograph by DePaul student Matthew Mrozinski
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Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum (exterior)
Cambodian Association of Illinois
Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum, photograph of the exterior by DePaul student Matthew Mrozinski.
According to a Cambodian Association of Illinois brochure, "The front facede of the museum shows the Apsara (Celestial Angel), and Brahama (Hindu God of Creation) flanked by the four noble dwellings (proverbs) of metta (unconditional love), karuna (compassion), mudita (appreciation) and uppekha (equinimity). The sculpture was created by our artist in residence Chhoeut Tuy."
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Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum (stone carving)
Cambodian Association of Illinois
Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum, photograph of a stone carving. Photograph by DePaul student Matthew Mrozinski.
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Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum (stone carving detail)
Cambodian Association of Illinois
Cambodian American Heritage Museum & Killing Fields Museum, memorial, stone carving, photograph by DePaul student Matthew Mrozinski