All blog posts from January 2010

how'd your dog get his/her name?

selah playingi was at the vet the other day with all three of the knuckleheads, for their yearly check-ups. my vet happens to be a friend of mine, which is a good thing. i highly recommend that you befriend a vet if you have animals. anyway, as the vet was doing black lab selah's exam, she asked what "selah" means and how selah got her name.

now, anyone who knows me even a little bit knows that i love word etymologies. i gave the vet the short answer right then and there, but later i went home, did a little bit of research and emailed her a big, long answer. because that's how i am.

so, back to selah and her name. first off, it's pronounced "SAY-luh." and second off, i didn't name her. selah came into my world about 3 years ago, when her then-owner decided to move to hawai'i. at the time, hawai'i didn't have rabies on any of the islands and therefore had a six-month quarantine for all visiting animals. selah's owner decided not to put her through that, and a friend of a friend mentioned that selah needed a good home. so that's how i got her.

her previous owner is some combination of an old testament scholar and a yoga master. "selah" is a word that appears in the old testatment a lot, and it appears to indicate a pause or stillness. that's the short answer i gave the vet.

selahthe longer answer is that "selah" ("celah") comes from the hebrew word "calah," which means "to hang," and implies hanging a weight for measure, like in a balance. "selah" came to mean "weigh," as in "weigh someone's words," or, basically, that we should measure or value what has been said. that's why so many old testament verses end with it: "Stand in awe, and sin not: commune with your own heart upon your bed, and be still. Selah." (Psalms 4:4).

i'm no biblical scholar, but i find this pretty fascinating.

it's a great name for a great dog -- unusual, meaningful, and, in selah's case, fitting.

so, how'd you decide on a name for your dog(s) or cat(s)?

 

folk cats

recently, a few people have asked about folk cats. yes, there are folk cats! i haven't really marketed them very much, because the dogs are doing so well. but i know cat people love their cats as much as dog people love their dogs; i'm no dummy. one of these days i'll get around to posting these guys in the gallery, or maybe the folk kitties will have their own gallery. who knows?

for those who've inquired -- folk cats:

blue folk cat   orange folk cat    otis folk cat  Heart of the Valley card

folk goat

i'm gearing up for a show at a local gallery, tart, in march. this means i'm in the middle of a painting frenzy in which i try to generate about 30 folk dogs. that's about 4-5 paintings a week. youch.

so, i've been going through dog magazine and catalogs, looking for dogs to paint. i came across a brown-and-white spaniel-looking little guy and thought he'd make a good folk dog.

but you know what he made? a good folk goat:

folk goat

   boer goats 

see what i mean?

bah-aaa-aaaah.