BESTIARY
A Solo Exhibition by Thai Martin
Hundreds of monsters. One artist. One room in Taichung.
Hundreds of monsters.
One artist. One room in Taichung.
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A bestiary is a record of creatures: what they are, where they come from, what they mean.
This one is less curated than accrued. It spans ancient folklore and beloved fictional universes, daily art challenges and market stalls, a goblin whose world is still being built and a comic about finding yourself somewhere unexpected. The pieces were made under deadlines and without them, through constraints taken on specifically because the work needed a problem to solve.
The only unifying factor in this catalogue of creatures is the artist who gave them form.
This is a snapshot of an ever-growing bestiary.
No. 7, Lane 284, Xiangshang N Rd, West District, Taichung
More than a hundred monster designs spanning watercolor, ink, copic marker, and digital illustration.
Drawn from mythology, fandom, original worlds, and the specific communities and cultures of life in Taiwan.











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Thai Martin is a self-taught artist based in Taiwan whose work spans creature design, illustration, and visual product development. His creative practice, Octopus Hive, runs on the belief that creativity is not a talent but a system: built through daily practice, intentional constraints, and the refusal to wait for perfect conditions before making something.