Exhibition|Clouds and Ripples|The Thunder God

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〈The Thunder God〉

Mixed media: ceramic, wood, brass, gold paint
Dimensions: 17.1 × 11.1 × 33.8 cm

Blowing the last breath of winter wind,
the Thunder God strikes a resonant bolt—
a call to awaken the sleeping earth,
as winter makes its final departure.


Important Notes for Buyers:

  1. Purchase Inquiry:
    Please contact Hermit’s Hut via Facebook or Instagram before placing an order.
    Inventory is based on the on-site exhibition status.
    If the piece has already been sold and the listing is not yet updated, a full refund will be provided, but no further compensation will be offered.

  2. Shipping Notice:
    While we will carefully package the artwork, each piece is one of a kind, and damage during transit is still possible.
    Reproduction is not possible. We are not liable for shipping-related damage.
    If you do not accept this condition, please refrain from ordering.

  3. Pickup Option Recommended:
    We highly recommend in-person pickup at Hermit’s Hut to ensure safe handling.

  4. Delivery Timeline:
    All artworks will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition and will be shipped or made available for pickup after the exhibition ends.
    (Processing time: approx. 1–2 weeks.)


Exhibition|Clouds and Ripples

Body-Island: Sculptures from the Classic of Mountains and Seas

山と海 – Mountains and Seas

Long ago, there were no boundaries between the human body and the land.
Mountains were bones, rivers were veins, and islands were the resting places of souls.

The Nine-Tailed Fox leapt lightly across ridgelines, her tail-feathers slicing the mist.
The Sea God lay dormant in the deep, waves churning with ancient chants.
The Queen Mother of the West was still a moonlit forest enchantress, listening to the whispers of the sky, living with beasts and spirits.
Giants chased the sun, headless warriors swung their blades endlessly, and wizards chanted spells to forge stones and mend the heavens.

In those ancient times, gods, beasts, and humans shared one world.
Trees reached skyward, the land pulsed with a fiery heart.
Every mountain and river had a voice; every star and drop of dew carried the memory of life.

At the place where clouds rise and waves shimmer,
a traveler discovers a shard of clay, etched with the totem of an ancient divine beast.
He gently touches its surface, feels the warmth of the earth, and the wind hums in his ear—
something begins to stir.

An ancient spirit whispers:
“Come home. This is your mountain, your sea—your body, the place where your soul belongs.”


Exhibition Information

  • Venue| Hermit’s Hut

  • Dates| April 18 – May 18

  • Opening Hours|
    Mon–Fri:12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
    Sat–Sun:11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

  • Phone| +886-2-2746-6929

  • Address| 1F, No. 15, Alley 46, Lane 553, Sec. 4, Zhongxiao East Road,
    Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan

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