This Summoning Wind (Fūjin Raijin Diptych, r)

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This Summoning Wind cut paper art by Patrick Gannonsize: 7 1/4 x 10 3/8”
medium: cut paper on wood
click here or the image to let the big wind free.

Confined in a leathery sack, the wind swirls and gusts, waiting to be loosed as a gentle zephyr or a raging hurricane. The keeper of the wind is Fūjin 風神, one of the oldest of the Japanese Shinto gods. All along, I thought it was an amazing coincidence that Fūjin, along with Greek gods of the wind Boreas and Aeolus, carried the wind in a sack over his shoulder. If Wikipedia is to be believed, it is because the Japanese deity evolved from the Greek. Go figure.

Fūjin here is part of a diptych. You can probably guess who is featured on the left half. There’s a whole story to be revealed, both thematically and artistically, when the halves are placed side by side. For the moment though, I think I’ll keep things simple and let the old windbag speak for himself.

  1. Pencil Pocket’s avatar

    Wow. Beautiful work, Patrick!

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  2. TMartin’s avatar

    Wow! That’s all I can think of to say. This is incredibly beautiful and powerful. I love both the media and what you did with it.

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  3. Rui Sousa’s avatar

    Hello,
    Really nice work you have here!
    Congratulations!

    It´s with a great pleasure that i invite you to visit my art work on my new website:

    http://www.ruisousaartworks.com

    Regards and thank you!

    Rui Sousa

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  4. dt. haase’s avatar

    fantastic piece of art – well done

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  5. kathy’s avatar

    Absolutely beautiful!

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  6. donny’s avatar

    another great piece. love the shape of the keeper and the crossing of the arms. great work!

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