Artist | DAISY JAPULIJA

Artist | DAISY JAPULIJA



DAISY JAPULIJA

My Country


454/18
Acrylic Paint on 3mm Poly-Carbonate
120 x 60cm | 47.24 x 23.62in
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DAISY JAPULIJA

Billabongs


150/17
Acrylic Paint on 3mm Poly-Carbonate
60 x 120cm | 23.62 x 47.24in
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DAISY JAPULIJA

Billabongs


42/17
Acrylic Paint on 3mm Poly-Carbonate
60 x 120cm | 23.62 x 47.24in
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DAISY JAPULIJA

Billabongs


151/17
Acrylic Paint on 3mm Poly-Carbonate
60 x 120cm | 23.62 x 47.24in
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DAISY JAPULIJA

Billabongs


153/17
Acrylic Paint on 3mm Poly-Carbonate
60 x 120cm | 23.62 x 47.24in
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DAISY JAPULIJA

Billabongs


173/17
Acrylic Paint on 3mm Poly-Carbonate
60 x 120cm | 23.62 x 47.24in
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DAISY JAPULIJA

Billabongs


26/18
Acrylic Paint on 3mm Poly-Carbonate
90 x 60cm | 35.43 x 23.62in
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DAISY JAPULIJA

Billabongs


219/14
Atelier Acrylic Paint on 14oz Canvas
90 x 90cm | 35.43 x 35.43in
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Daisy Japulija was born near Noonkanbah under a Konkerberry tree. She grew up in Noonkanbah and worked in the station kitchen until she married her husband. Together, they left Noonkanbah and travelled around the country and ended up at Cherrabun Station where they set up camp for a long time. The couple has one son together.

Daisy has only visited her desert country when her mother took her there as an adult. She started painting at the Noonkanbah shearing shed and then in the old Mangkaja shed a long time ago. Previously, paintings done at Yakanara were sent to Mangkaja. She painted with Yakanara Adult Education Centre, whose main emphasis was the teaching of children, instruction in language and culture and teaching people about painting.



Daisy Japulija was born near Noonkanbah under a Konkerberry tree. She grew up in Noonkanbah and worked in the station kitchen until she married her husband. Together, they left Noonkanbah and travelled around the country and ended up at Cherrabun Station where they set up camp for a long time. The couple has one son together.

Daisy has only visited her desert country when her mother took her there as an adult. She started painting at the Noonkanbah shearing shed and then in the old Mangkaja shed a long time ago. Previously, paintings done at Yakanara were sent to Mangkaja. She painted with Yakanara Adult Education Centre, whose main emphasis was the teaching of children, instruction in language and culture and teaching people about painting.



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