Names are still bugging us and we were talking about them tonight when Andy suddenly said Cassiopeia. I remembered that the people I got her from had called her Cassie but I had not liked that (surprise, surprise!) and so we have had the two weeks of indecision. Andy called Cassie, and she looked. Maybe she recognises it! I looked up Cassandra as I could not remember the story. Then I looked up Cassiopeia as I was a bit shaky on that too. Neither story is particularly happy-but I loved the part about snakes and her ears, and hearing the future! And I have been drawing snakes! I got her kind of by chance, so maybe her name should have elements of coincidence or fate in too. I also love the part about understanding the language of animals! Also I think cats have such a dramatic streak that classic tales from mythology might be a suitable source.
Cassandra
Cassandra
In Greek mythology, Cassandra (Greek: Κασσάνδρα, "she who entangles men",[1] also known as Alexandra[2]) was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of prophecy. In an alternative version, she spent a night at Apollo's temple, at which time the temple snakes licked her ears clean so that she was able to hear the future. This is a recurring theme in Greek mythology, though sometimes it brings an ability to understand the language of animals rather than an ability to know the future.[3] However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions. She is a figure both of the epic tradition and of tragedy, where her combination of deep understanding and powerlessness exemplify the tragic condition
Next I googled 'Cassie' and one of the popular culture references was this title. Again, most appropriate as she is crazy!
Lastly, a snippet from the tale of Cassiopeia-the kitten is upside down for quite a bit of the time too!
'Since Poseidon thought that Cassiopeia should not escape punishment, he placed her in the heavens in such a position that, as she circles the celestial pole in her throne, she is upside-down half the time.' (Cassiopeia)
I hope I have made sense here-it all makes sense to me! I am usually pretty indecisive but I think I am beating even my own records here! I will let you know in a week if Cassie sticks!
I hope I have made sense here-it all makes sense to me! I am usually pretty indecisive but I think I am beating even my own records here! I will let you know in a week if Cassie sticks!
The title of the drawing is inspired by that ridiculous film 'Snakes on a Plane'! I also like the name 'Snake Plisken' from another film-a much better one-'Escape From New York' I love that film!
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Great art! Have a sweet day!
Hope you are feeling better soon, Sarah! I'm just getting over a cold myself, which has lasted nearly two weeks--so not much fun... and reason why I'm slow to getting around blogland these days. Your drawing wonderful--I like the long format. And you know I love the kitten "helping" you to draw...sooo sweet! Be taking good care... ((HUGS))
I am a big Snake Plisken fan myself. And as you know a Greek mythos fan. So it all makes sense to me!
Mmm... those drawings are quite fun but so sorry to hear you're trying to come down with something.
Love the photo of "Cassie" having a go at helping you draw.
Fun colours! And I esp. like the polka dots.
Take good care.
Candace x
SNAAAAAAKE!!! (That's all I know.)
The kitten is adorable. I love those little white paws and as I've said, that marbled fur is gorgeous!
Kat
Cassandra? Yes! (And we all know about cats and licking ears, right?) Perfect!
I love snakes! My name from somewhere back in the day means "serpent" - I grew up with rattle snakes everywhere -have loads of respect for them- they are wonderful creatures. Your snakes are very pretty- I think that they are girl snakes...
Cassie is a great name for your kitten- smitten!
A whole day has gone past and I still like Cassie! Thanks for all the recent comments with regard to names-what a palaver!
Do you remember Cassandra in 'Only Fools and Horses'?
I see you're left-handed - a sign of creativity says my husband, who just happens to be left-handed:-)
Get well soon - you don't want to be ill during the holidays.
Hi Sarah - I hope you're feeling better! Love the snakes - years ago when we were on holiday in Florida, Staurt and I had photos taken with a snake draped round our necks (Malcolm refused to do it!) I was surprised that it was warm and dry .... and very heavy!! Love, Anne
It's been good catching up with you.
Interesting about the kitten's name. I will keep a look out to see what you decide. She seems to be settling in well.
cassie is nice! I like the long thin sketchbook.... i have just bought one with black pages which I like
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