Overview
Born: 1687, Gorabuna village, Oro Province, Papua New Guinea
Lives: Godibehi village, Oro Province, Papua New Guinea
Clan: Ematé, formerly Sahuoté
Language: Ömie
 

Jean is the daughter of Albert Sirimi (Nanati), the assistant paramount Chief of Ömie men. She is married to Marumo Niduvé. Ematé clan elder Brenda Kesi (Ariré) remembered seeing Jean’s mother-in-law painting barkcloth clan designs, and taught Jean to paint them in 2012. Over the past decade, 2012-2022, Jean has developed into an artist of exceptional painting skill and talent. The emergence and survival of her strong ancestral barkcloth painting designs is quite miraculous for the present day.

Copyright for the text remains with Ömie Artists Inc.

Works
  • Jean Niduvé (Urihö), Ijögijegije, dahoru’e ohu’o bubori anö’e, 2023
    Jean Niduvé (Urihö)
    Ijögijegije, dahoru’e ohu’o bubori anö’e, 2023
    locally sourced natural pigments on nioge (hand beaten barkcloth)
    106 x 86 cm
Exhibitions