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Raijin and Fujin are, respectively, the Japanese gods of thunder and wind. Trapjaw and Stratos are, respectively, enemy and ally of He-man, most powerful man in the Universe. When Gallery 1988 asked me to create an homage to the Toys of my youth for their current show, “Toys” (it runs until April 25th), the latter two somehow seemed like the perfect modern, plastic stand-ins for those blowhard gods.
I’ve got to be honest. The He-man figures belonged to my little brother. All I ever had were Star Wars figures. Not that I’m complaining. Playing with his toys was the perfect way for me to stave off maturity for a few more years. As it turns out, it also was early research for my current career. Stratos was always my favorite of the heroes, although I really have no idea why. Maybe I wanted to fly. Or maybe I just have a thing for wing-ed monkeys. Seeing as he controls the skies of Eternia (and my brother’s bedroom) he was the only choice for Fujin. I replaced his bag-o-wind with those red, red wings. Didn’t want him to get confused with Aeolus, after all. Trapjaw, on the other hand, really needed Raijin’s drums, both metaphorically and visually. As a side note, Raijin is often accused of stealing and eating kids’ bellybuttons in Japan. You can still see full-grown adults covering their bellybuttons during a thunderstorm.
You can see all of the amazing art for the “TOYS” show, by a bevy of super-talented creators, here. It’s gorgeous work, and well worth a look.









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April 2, 2008 at 9:59 am
ANjou
wow - brilliant!!
April 2, 2008 at 11:30 pm
Cecilia Levy
Hi Patrick, thanks for your nice comment on my illustration. Your work is amazing, I’m speechless.
April 3, 2008 at 6:47 am
peggy fussell
Beautiful! And thanks for the backstory. Rain is in the forecast for today…..if I hear any thunder I am covering my bellybutton.
The show looks wonderful.
April 3, 2008 at 11:03 am
eli
Belly buttons are delicious! This one brings back the memories, for sure. I was always partial to the big green tiger. Thundercats was a better show but… still a great inspiration for this illustration. Great composition on this, fun to see!
April 4, 2008 at 3:48 am
Bua
Woowwwwwwwwwderfullllllllll.
April 4, 2008 at 5:30 am
nemo
Brilliant, as usual!! I love your work, absolutely amazing and original, dinamic and delicate…
Thanks a lot for your comment on my blog!
April 4, 2008 at 9:18 am
patrick
Thanks everyone! This was a fun one to do, and I finally felt free to work a little bigger and more complicated.
eli - I totally agree…except I saw Thundercats not too long ago, and realized that it was just the opening credit montage that I had loved. The rest of the show was a bit painful to sit through again. All I remember about the He-man cartoon was my frustration, even as a kid, over how dumb the bad guys were. If I were Skeletor I would have pushed the whole lot into a volcano and started recruiting from scratch.
Cover those bellybuttons!
April 5, 2008 at 9:44 am
kim
Sheer brilliance!!!!!
PS. So far, my necklaces are one-of-a-kind. I haven’t made the same thing twice yet.
April 6, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Mari
Hi Pal
I love it. Beautiful color. Good luck with it. Looking forward to seeing more of it.
Love Mari
April 10, 2008 at 7:06 am
brine blank
Superb…great color and use of space…
April 10, 2008 at 7:07 am
brine blank
I like this one too but the other comment was for the work above this one…oops.