Artist | JIMBO JOHNSON

Artist | JIMBO JOHNSON


Jimmy JOHNSON was born in Derby in 1968. He was brought up by the elder brother of Rusty PETERS and Rammel PETERS. His mother and father were stock workers who travelled to many different stations to work. Johnson went to school in Halls Creek and would follow his parents to whichever station they were working at for his school holidays. When he was old enough, Johnson also began station work and he remembers working on around twenty different stations in the Kimberley and the Northern Territory. Eventually his parents settled in Warmun Community.

Jimbo JOHNSON began painting at Warmun Art Centre in 2005. He is married to Warmun artist Jane YALUNGA and joins her in the new generation of accomplished young Warmun ochre artists. Three of their children Coralee, Lazarus and Cody are also keen painters. Johnson takes country as his subject matter and Dreaming stories from around his home in Warmun. He is also known for painting many of the animals found in Gija country as well as aspects of hunting such as traditional tools and weapons. Jimbo Johnson often takes his family on fishing and hunting trips to the country he paints. He has developed his own distinctive style and approach featuring large areas of doing in varying colours. This sets him apart from other artists in his community. 



Jimmy JOHNSON was born in Derby in 1968. He was brought up by the elder brother of Rusty PETERS and Rammel PETERS. His mother and father were stock workers who travelled to many different stations to work. Johnson went to school in Halls Creek and would follow his parents to whichever station they were working at for his school holidays. When he was old enough, Johnson also began station work and he remembers working on around twenty different stations in the Kimberley and the Northern Territory. Eventually his parents settled in Warmun Community.

Jimbo JOHNSON began painting at Warmun Art Centre in 2005. He is married to Warmun artist Jane YALUNGA and joins her in the new generation of accomplished young Warmun ochre artists. Three of their children Coralee, Lazarus and Cody are also keen painters. Johnson takes country as his subject matter and Dreaming stories from around his home in Warmun. He is also known for painting many of the animals found in Gija country as well as aspects of hunting such as traditional tools and weapons. Jimbo Johnson often takes his family on fishing and hunting trips to the country he paints. He has developed his own distinctive style and approach featuring large areas of doing in varying colours. This sets him apart from other artists in his community.