Monday, January 26, 2009

Happy New Year! 新年快樂!

Happy Chinese New Year!
It's the Year of the Ox (牛 níu = cow; ox in the Chinese zodiac).

Since I'm still in Egypt, I thought these Egyptian representations of oxen would be an appropriate way to recognize the new year:



In Ancient Egypt, the ox basically served 3 separate functions:
1. They were used for their strength as agricultural draught animals.
2. For food purposes, they were kept for milk and slaughtered for meat.
3. Finally, there was a spiritual side, most notably represented by the Apis Bull. I don't fully understand the mythology behind it, so I'll leave the explanation to the collective wisdom of Wikipedia.

The Apis Bull, an incarnation of the god Ptah:




The ox as draught animal in Egypt:



And so that we don't stray too far from the Lunar New Year, here's a traditional Chinese representation of the ox:

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Year of the Rat

新年快樂! 恭喜發財!
(Xin Nian Kuai Le - Happy New Year)
(Gong Xi Fa Cai - Wishing you prosperity)


Happy Chinese New Year! It is officially the Year of the Rat. I'm taking this weekend off from my regularly scheduled studio time to celebrate the new year with my wife's family in NJ.

I only made it to my studio one day last weekend and I was looking forward to starting my new drawings, which will now have to wait until next weekend. However, I can't really complain about 2 days of eating home-cooked Chinese food. In China the festivities last for 2 weeks. Plus, I'll get a chance to practice speaking Mandarin before my first class on Monday.

image: Year of the Rat, 2006 by H.H. Wong 黃可鏗

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