Indian logo for Mother Teresa canonisation
Mumbai: It was a moment of elation for Mumbai-based graphic designer Karen Vaswani when she got to know that a logo designed by her has been chosen by Vatican as the official emblem for the canonisation of Mother Teresa next month.
Vaswani’s design depicts the classic pose of Mother Teresa looking affectionately at a child whom she holds in her arms. Mother Teresa, the Albanian nun who spent most of her life in Kolkata helping the poor and downtrodden, will be declared a Saint by Pope Francis in Vatican on September 4.
“I was elated and thrilled to hear that my design has been chosen as the official logo by Vatican for the canonisation of Mother Teresa,” the 44-year-old designer said.
The Mumbai-based graphic designer said she was approached in April by archdiocese of Kolkata to design a logo for the canonisation celebrations. As her work was very much liked by Fr Brian Kolodiejchuk, the postulator in Rome, it was chosen as the logo for canonisation of Mother Teresa internationally.
“While designing the logo, I focused to keep it very simple because I was aware that it will be used across media, including print and digital, and social network around the world,” said Vaswani.
“My creative work was liked by the chief of the Missionaries of Charity (in Kolkata) and in Rome. It was approved for its international use,” she said.
The Mumbai-based graphic designer, who is active in philanthropic work, said the Victory Chorus Line, choir of Our Lady of Victories Church in Mahim, will perform at the NCPA Theatre here on the occasion of the Mother’s canonisation.
The date of canonisation of the Mother Teresa, founder of Missionaries of Charity and a Nobel laureate, was announced by Vatican in March, after a meeting of the “Ordinary Public Consistory”, comprising the Pope, Cardinals and promoters of sainthood causes that concluded the sainthood process.