Columbiere Tipungwuti

Wurankuwu

Japarra (the Moonman), 2024

LOCALLY SOURCED EARTH PIGMENTS ON LINEN
180 × 80 cm
In Tiwi ancestral stories Japarra is Purukaparli’s deceitful brother. He and his sister-in-law Bima become lovers, and during one of their bush rendezvous Bima and Purukaparli’s baby son dies of heatstroke, bringing mortality to the world. Following the tragic discovery of his son’s death, Purukaparli fights his brother with the rage of grief, striking him with spears and throwing sticks. Japarra is injured, and flies up to become the orbiting moon, always reminding Tiwi of the life and death cycle.

Columbiere is a personality on the Tiwi Islands who is hard to miss. Although coming to art making later in life, he is quickly establishing himself as a painter that draws on old stories and designs to create new and exciting work.

He travels between the island communities regularly and everyone knows when he’s in town, as you can hear his wild laughter fill the art centre or from across the street at the Milikapiti shop. Columbiere is an incredible dancer and often performs for the art centre at public outcomes and for film productions that travel to the islands.

His artwork draws on parlingarri (old/creation time) stories, Tiwi ceremonies and jilamara (body paint design). He is becoming most well-known for his representations of Japarra (the Moonman) an ancestral figure in the Tiwi creation story that indirectly brings about mortality to the Tiwi people by sleeping with his brother’s wife Wai-ai.

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