John Danger, born in 1969 in Gembogl, Simbu Province, is a contemporary painter known for his vivid artworks that reflect Papua New Guinea’s natural beauty. He currently resides in the 5 Mile settlement and discovered his passion for art at Kerowagi Primary School.
One of his notable pieces is “Kiabe Bay,” which showcases the rich marine life and vibrant underwater environment. The painting features various fish swimming gracefully through clear waters, with bright colors and precise details that bring the underwater world to life. Danger’s realistic style captures the beauty and complexity of the marine ecosystem, highlighting his commitment to authentic representation.
Danger’s work is often displayed at craft markets and along the street fences of Port Moresby. His participation in the Luk Save Art Show has solidified his status as an important figure in Papua New Guinea’s art scene.
Through his detailed and vibrant paintings, John Danger continues to inspire audiences by celebrating the natural and cultural landscapes of Papua New Guinea