Air, Water, Wind, Earth, form elements of some ceremonies.
There is an interesting image in the centre of a “Chevalier du Phenix” (‘Knight of Phoenix’) tracing board in the Fonds Maçonnique (FM4 (85)).

The text reads (in translation):
The square that you see under this plate is an allegorical sign of the four elements that were necessary for the creation of the world.
The circle which is enclosed in this quarry is the union of these four elements to help in this creation.
The triangle which this circle contains is the first mover of all things, it is the great Tetragrammaton, it is the alpha and omega, [test in a word the whole] of the whole.
This burnt stone which is found in the triangle is a part of this great whole, which part can communicate its divine virtue to a thousand other parts, in short, it is this Gordian knot that the wise and true lover of the good can destroy.
The image below is from the French Mutus Liber Latomorum. It also appears to depict the wind (blowing on the brazen sea?)

Top: Ornaments Furniture and Jewels (2013) by Julian Rees (p. 78)
Middle: Fonds Maçonnique FM4 (85)
Bottom: Mutus Liber Latomorum (1765)