Janet Evari (Joujé) Papua New Guinean, Omie, b. 1977
Janet Evari (Joujé) Papua New Guinean, Omie, b. 1977
Dahoru’e, buboriano’e ohu’o sabu ahe, 2019
natural pigments on nioge (barkcloth)
75 x 109.5 cm
19-005
Ömie mountains, beaks of the Papuan Hornbill and spots of the wood-boring grub. Janet Evari has created an ancestral nioge (barkcloth painting). The Sahuote clan designs are a combination of...
Ömie mountains, beaks of the Papuan Hornbill and spots of the wood-boring grub.
Janet Evari has created an ancestral nioge (barkcloth painting). The Sahuote clan designs are a combination of dahoru’e, Ömie mountains; buboriano’e, beaks of the Papuan Hornbill; and sabu ahe, spots of the wood-boring grub. The border as well as the lines that run through the work are known as orriseegé or ‘pathways’ and provide a compositional framework for the designs.
Janet Evari has created an ancestral nioge (barkcloth painting). The Sahuote clan designs are a combination of dahoru’e, Ömie mountains; buboriano’e, beaks of the Papuan Hornbill; and sabu ahe, spots of the wood-boring grub. The border as well as the lines that run through the work are known as orriseegé or ‘pathways’ and provide a compositional framework for the designs.