Bob Gibson Tjungarrayi Patjantja, 2022 Tjarlirli and Kaltukatjara Art

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Size: 122 x 91 cm ID: #22-689KA
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    About this artwork

    Bob is distinguished by the freedom of his composition and his stylistic application of colour, which happens at a frenetic and decisive pace. He carves up the canvas, creating wild shapes in an evocative and highly contemporary reinterpretation of country.

    Bob enjoys telling the stories from his father’s country around Patjarr and his mother’s country Kulkurta. This work is about two snakes and two men who travelled north to Karrkurinkitja. As the party travelled, some strangers came up behind them and the snakes fled. Then Kurningka (boss of the Tingari men) went looking. The clouds were coming towards them. The snakes were travelling fast and the water was rising, and the lady snake went in the ant’s hole but the other snake was left outside. Kurningka was saying, ‘water is coming closer’ but the other snake was too big for the hole. The Kurningka cut the snake and a lot of fat came out.

    The free brush strokes and loose lines evident in this canvas dance around each other displaying the distinctive and compelling liveliness of his work.

    About Bob Gibson Tjungarrayi

    Bob was born at Papunya and moved with his family to Tjukurla at the time of the homelands movement in the late 1980’s. Bob has been painting with Tjarlirli Art since 2007. His bold and energetic paintings have put Bob amongst some of the most sought-after emerging artists in the contemporary indigenous art world. His unique and powerful style represents country in a wild and imaginative exploration of colour and form. Bob enjoys telling the stories from his father’s country of Patjarr and his mother's country of Kulkurta.