SEAMOK LOGO Breakdown from Amo Guro Michael Blackgrave

The mask is
Balinese in origin. It is called a Barong. The Barong is a benevolent
diety to the people of Indonesia. It is said the diety can cast out the
evil spirits.
In the upper left hand corner you will see the palm
trees. This pays homage to South East Asia. SEAMOK has as it's heaviest
influences both Eskrima & Silat.
In the upper right corner is
the reverse crescent moon. This entails secrecy. To keep our arts to
ourselves and not to toot our own horns to much. It is our secret and
our enemies surprise.
Bottom left is the state of Texas, my home
state. I always tell people, "SEAMOK was born from South East Asia but
forged in Texas"
Bottom right is the initials caste in flames
WL...Weldon Lewis, my best friend and student and one hell of a tattoo
artist designed the logo.
The top and bottom rockers are self
explanatory...SEAMOK (simple..effective..aggressive..methods of
kombate) kombate pays homage to the word combat as it is pronounced and
spelled in the PI.
I used the rocker concept deliberately. I like
the looks of the biker cuts and I figured no one else was doing it..so
why not me. It fits the founder, dont you think?