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Artist: Kaye Brown | Title: Yirrinkiripwoja | Year: 2022 | Medium: ochre on bark | Dimensions: 107 x 20 cm

$2,500.00

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Jilamara Arts & Craft Association, NT Cat No. 173-22

ARTWORK STORY
Traditional Tiwi Culture placed special significance on the Pukumani (funeral) ceremony. Mourners are decorated using natural ochres to disguise themselves from the spirit of the deceased and song and dance is performed to honour the dead ochres to disguise themselves from the spirit of the deceased and song and dance is performed to honour the dead Yirrinkiripwoja (bodypaint) is the source of many contemporary Tiwi designs and performance of the pukumani as ritual helps to reinvigorate the imagery. The shortening of the word to Pwoja - also refers to 'best'.

Artist Profile

COMMUNITY/REGION
Tiwi Islands, NT

LANGUAGE
Tiwi

BIOGRAPHY
Kaye Brown is a respected senior Tiwi woman and a retired teacher with extensive knowledge of the old ways, ancestral stories, and the 'hard' Tiwi language. She uses a carved ironwood comb (Kayimwagakimi) to create her Jilamara (body paint design) and pwoja (body) styles, using natural ochres on canvas, linen, paper, and locally sourced stringybark. After retiring, Kaye joined the Jilamara Arts Centre and held her first solo exhibition in 2020. She has twice been selected as a finalist in the Telstra NATSIA Awards. Additionally, her work was featured in the TIWI Exhibition, a major show held at the National Gallery of Victoria from 2020 to 2021.

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Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association

ARTWORKS Artist: Kaye Brown | Title: Yirrinkiripwoja | Year: 2022 | Medium: ochre on bark | Dimensions: 107 x 20 cm
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PROVENANCE
Jilamara Arts & Craft Association, NT Cat No. 173-22

ARTWORK STORY
Traditional Tiwi Culture placed special significance on the Pukumani (funeral) ceremony. Mourners are decorated using natural ochres to disguise themselves from the spirit of the deceased and song and dance is performed to honour the dead ochres to disguise themselves from the spirit of the deceased and song and dance is performed to honour the dead Yirrinkiripwoja (bodypaint) is the source of many contemporary Tiwi designs and performance of the pukumani as ritual helps to reinvigorate the imagery. The shortening of the word to Pwoja - also refers to 'best'.

Artist Profile

COMMUNITY/REGION
Tiwi Islands, NT

LANGUAGE
Tiwi

BIOGRAPHY
Kaye Brown is a respected senior Tiwi woman and a retired teacher with extensive knowledge of the old ways, ancestral stories, and the 'hard' Tiwi language. She uses a carved ironwood comb (Kayimwagakimi) to create her Jilamara (body paint design) and pwoja (body) styles, using natural ochres on canvas, linen, paper, and locally sourced stringybark. After retiring, Kaye joined the Jilamara Arts Centre and held her first solo exhibition in 2020. She has twice been selected as a finalist in the Telstra NATSIA Awards. Additionally, her work was featured in the TIWI Exhibition, a major show held at the National Gallery of Victoria from 2020 to 2021.

REFERENCES
Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association

ARTWORKS Artist: Kaye Brown | Title: Yirrinkiripwoja | Year: 2022 | Medium: ochre on bark | Dimensions: 107 x 20 cm

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