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Collection of Catoon Wind (17)
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A fun, expressive cloud character blowing strong wind-perfect for teaching weather concepts or adding charm to educational materials.
A happy rain cloud gently blows wind while sprinkling soft raindrops-ideal for teaching weather concepts in a fun, engaging way.
A delicate fusion of black ornamental swirls and airy blue gradients-ideal for elegant web layouts or creative branding elements.
When the winds of change blow hard, even seasoned leaders may find themselves holding on for dear life.
“Yes, the Chinese are rather ahead of us-we only got permission for this to make use of the hot air from Brussels.” A witty jab at slow EU policy vs. rapid clean energy adoption.
A cheerful cloud character puffing out a strong gust of wind-ideal for illustrating wind, weather, or breath concepts.
A classic double-spiral flourish-perfect for adding elegance to invitations, branding, or page decorations.
This playful illustration uses satire to spark conversation about wind power’s intermittency-perfect for educational or advocacy content.
Citizens and even their dog stand united against a wind farm proposal-emphasizing local opposition and democratic voice.
A flowing, artistic cloud design that blends traditional swirl motifs with contemporary color gradients.
A cheerful cloud character exhales a gust of wind, perfect for illustrating breezy weather or teaching wind concepts to kids.
A whimsical sketch showing someone battling strong winds while clutching a book labeled “WIND”-a playful take on learning about air movement.
Soldiers hoist a wind turbine in a deliberate homage to the Iwo Jima photograph-evoking unity, sacrifice, and the urgent call for clean energy.
When clean energy gets comically misapplied: wind turbines powering personal fans instead of the grid.
A bold, cartoon-style red arrow streaks across the frame, leaving a trail of energy bursts and motion effects.
A clean line-art depiction of a standard three-blade wind turbine, showing rotor, nacelle, and tower structure.
