This piece won Third Prize in the Design Category at the 7th Fiber Art Creation Award in 2024.
Title: Taiwanese Guardian Spirits
Artist: Fan Chun-Chi
Year of Creation: December 2023
Dimensions:
Shā Lù Ér: 45w x 52h x 16d cm
Hǎi Wēng: 22 (16)w x 15h x 10 (6)d cm
Dì Niú: 25w x 9h x 18d cm
Jīn Líng Lǐ: 23w x 9h x 21d cm
Chán Chú Jīng: 15.5w x 14h x 19d cm
Huǒ Lín È: 26w x 15h x 26d cm
Materials and Techniques:
Macaron wool (Merino short fiber wool), wool pellets, silk thread, DMC cotton thread, metallic thread, aluminum wire, yarn, non-woven fabric base, paper clay.
Artist’s Statement:
Taiwanese myths and legends are rich in symbolic meanings. By extracting these elements and reinterpreting them as guardian spirits, I integrate them into functional home décor pieces to protect and enrich daily life. Through these creations, I hope to bring the unique charm of Taiwanese folklore closer to modern homes.
Descriptions of Individual Pieces:
Shā Lù Ér: Guardian of Safe Travels
A Formosan sika deer ornament that blesses travelers with safety on their journeys.
Hǎi Wēng: Guardian of Wisdom
A sperm whale bookend embodying the sea god’s wisdom, aiding in the growth of knowledge.
Dì Niú: Guardian of Sleep
A Taiwanese water buffalo night light ensuring a restful, undisturbed night’s sleep.
Jīn Líng Lǐ: Guardian of Work
A Taiwanese pangolin tray, a reliable companion that ensures smooth work progress.
Chán Chú Jīng: Guardian of Wealth
A Taiwanese toad coin tray that safeguards finances, attracting wealth and prosperity.
Huǒ Lín È: Guardian of Relationships
A Penghu crocodile storage box that protects relationships, ensuring enduring love.
For more details about each guardian spirit, please click on their respective images.








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