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Model: OpenArt SDXL

Prompt:

Create a logo for a school called Oxford Academy. The icon should convey excellence and incorporate bow and arrows.
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 827481633
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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1. **Central Symbol**: Use the traditional Masonic Square and Compasses as the central symbol. This emblem is central to Freemasonry and can serve as the focal point of the image.

2. **Incorporate Eastern Star Symbol**: Integrate the Eastern Star symbol, which includes a five-pointed star with various colors representing different virtues, into the design. You could place it at the top or alongside the Square and Compasses to show the connection between Freemasonry and the Eastern Star.

3. **Banner with Text**: Surround the central symbols with a ribbon or banner that contains the phrase “Supreme Emet V'Emunah National Obedience of Freemasons and Eastern Stars.” You can place this text in an elegant, traditional font that complements the masonic style.

4. **Symbolic Imagery**: Add additional masonic symbols such as the All-Seeing Eye, the Pillars of Boaz and Jachin, and the Gavel. For the Eastern Star, include its associated symbols, such as a Bible, a sword, or a crown.

5. **Color Scheme**: Use a color palette that reflects both Masonic and Eastern Star traditions. Masonic blue, gold, and white could be complemented by the Eastern Star’s colors, which are usually red, white, blue, and green.

6. **Decorative Elements**: Incorporate architectural elements like columns or arches, and use geometric patterns that echo Masonic craftsmanship and design principles.

7. **Background**: Opt for a subtle, elegant background that does not overpower the symbols. A gradient or textured background in a complementary color can work well.