Dragon of the Eternal Wind

Within Mythic Bonsai Chronicles: Guardians of the Sacred Grove, Hiro Ando envisions the bonsai as a sacred landscape inhabited by legendary guardians drawn from Japanese mythology and the natural world. In Dragon of the Eternal Wind, the dragon coils around the ancient tree as a timeless protector, embodying wisdom, strength, prosperity, and the invisible forces that animate both heaven and earth.

Across Japanese tradition, the dragon is revered as a benevolent celestial being associated with wind, rain, rivers, and the perpetual cycles of nature. Rather than presenting the creature as a symbol of conquest or destruction, Hiro Ando interprets it as a guardian of balance and transformation. Emerging organically from the bonsai, the dragon suggests that true power resides in harmony with the natural world rather than domination over it.

Executed in mirror-polished stainless steel, the sculpture continuously evolves through reflections of light, architecture, and the surrounding environment. The intricate branches of the bonsai intertwine with the fluid movement of the dragon, creating a dynamic composition that appears to shift with every change of perspective. This interaction between sculpture, space, and viewer transforms the artwork into a living visual experience.

Rooted in Japanese mythology while embracing the aesthetics of contemporary Neo-Pop art, Dragon of the Eternal Wind reflects Hiro Ando's distinctive artistic language, where ancestral symbols are reimagined through refined industrial materials and minimalist forms. The polished surface simultaneously conveys monumentality and immateriality, allowing the sculpture to become both a physical presence and a reflective landscape.

Positioned at the intersection of contemporary sculpture, Japanese philosophy, and symbolic storytelling, the work celebrates the enduring relationship between humanity and nature. Through the encounter between the ancient bonsai and its celestial guardian, Hiro Ando creates a contemporary myth that evokes resilience, perpetual renewal, and the invisible currents connecting all living things.

Dragon of the Eternal Wind 2025