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OMIE REVEALED: Bark from Papua New Guinea

Past exhibition
23 November 2018
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hilda Mekio, Nuni'e jo'o sor'e

Hilda Mekio PNG, Omie- Emate, b. 1978

Nuni'e jo'o sor'e
natural pigments on nioge (barkcloth)
78 x 46 cm
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Nuni'e, jo'o sor'e, visuano'e, sabu ahe ohu'o dahoru'e. Design of the eye, teeth of the river fish, spots of the wood-boring grub and Omie mountains. The concentric square motif is...
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Nuni'e, jo'o sor'e, visuano'e, sabu ahe ohu'o dahoru'e.
Design of the eye, teeth of the river fish, spots of the wood-boring grub and Omie mountains.
The concentric square motif is nuni'e, the design of the eye. The nuni;e design can also be found woven on armlets and waistbelts which are made from numise (yellow orchid fibre), jukire' (black orchid fibre) and ninube (brown orchid fibre).
Between the nuni'e designs are a combination of two desings - dahoru'e, the design of the Ömie mountains, and visuano'e, the teeth of the river fish.
The spots are a design called sabu ahe representing the spots which can be seen on the sides of a wood-boring grub. This grub is sacred to Ömie people as it plays an important part within the creation story of how Huvaimo (Mt Lamington) came to be volcanic. It is a traditional sor'e (tattoo design) which was most commonly tattooed running on one line under both eyes.
The border and the band that runs through the work are known as orriseege' (paths/pathway) and provide a compositional framework for the design.
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