Andromeda

Andromeda – Sculpture by Addé 2019

 
Andromeda

Today her name remains as a spiral galaxy containing approximately one trillion stars, 2.5 million light-years (780 kiloparsecs) from Earth, and the nearest major galaxy to our Milky Way, but there are many a reason to celebrate her.

First, her name, when the world seems to discover (about time) how poorly women are regarded and treated : Andromeda means, in ancient Greek « ruler of men » (andrós “man”, medon,”ruler”).

We would love to see such a great name back and praised in what could become The Triumph of Venus.

Last but not least, Andromeda was the daughter of the king and queen of Aethiopia (Cepheus and Cassiopeia).
Aethiopia roughly translates to “country of brown faces”, so it is probable that Andromeda was black.

In 1992 Professor Elizabeth McGrath initiated this idea in her article The Black Andromeda based on Ovid’s writings.

Mythologies are the substrata of cultures, knowing them is fundamental.

Please check out Aquileana’s page on Greek Mythology: “Andromeda and Perseus” / Poetry: “On The Sonnet”, by John Keats, as well as her treasure works on Mythology.

 

 
Andromeda, sculpture, Addé, African Homage

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Andromeda © Addé 2019 – photos Xea B.

 

This sculpture is dedicated to womanhood.

 
 

10 comments… add one
  • thelonelyauthorblog Feb 4, 2019 @ 13:17

    Beautiful sculpture. It does look like abstract hands reach up.

    • Addé Feb 4, 2019 @ 23:41

      Thank you indeed ! Your perception is interesting as, of course, personal and different from what I put in it.

      • thelonelyauthorblog Feb 4, 2019 @ 23:42

        Smiling. That is the thing about art and poetry. Interpretations will always very.
        Have an inspiring week.

        • Addé Feb 5, 2019 @ 11:50

          So very true ! Now smiling too, which is not inspiring per se, but a nice feeling to be shared (look at those two smiling like idiots…) Thank you for the kind words !

  • yassy Feb 5, 2019 @ 0:39

    Very interesting!

  • Leyla Feb 6, 2019 @ 18:17

    Beautiful work!!

    • Addé Feb 6, 2019 @ 21:22

      Thank you Leyla, sweet of you !

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