Mixed media: ceramic, wood, brass, gold paint
Dimensions: 17.3 × 8.8 × 27.2 cm
Feilian, the god of wind, gallops with the rushing breeze.
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Delivery Timeline:
All artworks must remain on display for the duration of the exhibition and will be shipped or made available for pickup only after the exhibition ends.
(Processing time: approx. 1–2 weeks.)
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, islands were the resting places of souls.
The Nine-Tailed Fox danced over ridgelines, her tail-feathers slicing the morning mist.
The Sea God slumbered deep in the blue, waves echoing ancient hymns.
The Queen Mother of the West was still a magical forest princess, listening to the sky’s whispers under moonlight, living among 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 days, gods, beasts, and humans shared a single world.
Trees reached skyward, and the land pulsed with a blazing heart.
Every mountain and river had a voice; every star and drop of dew held the memory of life.
At the edge of the clouds, by the shimmer of the waves,
a traveler picks up a shard of clay, carved with the totem of an ancient divine beast.
As fingers trace its surface, the warmth of earth rises. The wind hums gently—
something begins to stir.
An ancient spirit whispers:
“Come home. This is your mountain, your sea—your body, the place where your soul belongs.”
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