FREDA WARLIPINI - PWOJA-PUKUMANI BODY PAINT DESIGN
FREDA WARLIPINI
Pwoja-Pukumani Body Paint Design, 2002
56 x 76 cm
Natural Earth Pigments on Paper
REGION
Tiwi Islands, NT
PROVENANCE
Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NTPrivate Collection, NSW
Cooee Art Leven, NSW
STORY
Tiwi art is inextricably linked to Tiwi creation stories and is often characterised by an abstract mixture of lines, dots and form originating from the decorative body paint used by the Tiwi during ceremonies. This contemporary work rarely has a narrative story associated with it however sculptural work often portrays key characters from the creation stories. Culture man, Pedro Wonaeamirri, describes Tiwi art in the following manner, 'it is about Tiwi life and Tiwi culture, Purukuparli first started up the Tiwi culture by singing and dancing, this was at the beginning of Tiwi art and life, east of Melville Island'.
All the artists of Jilmara have unique and individual styles, some adhere very closely to Tiwi traditions by employing a wooden comb to apply dots to their canvas or sculpture, others use coconut sticks and some use contemporary western brushes to make their individual marks. Transceding all these individual styles are characteristics which are unique to the Tiwi artists from Jilamara on Melville Island.
Freda’s work has been exhibited internationally. Her artwork has been aquired by the NGV, MAGNT, The John McBride Collection (Melbourne & Toyko), Art Gallery of NSW, Artbank (Sydney), NGA & the Kerry Stokes Collection (Perth).
ARTIST PROFILE