This painting is in my country with sand hills clay pads that’s salt lake ( pirn lakes ) grass and trees thats grow out in the bush.
Daisy is a descendent of the Walmajarri who moved north from the desert in the first half of the last century, her parents settling at Noonkoonbah. Daisy was born there by the banks of the Fitzroy River. She lived there with her husband, and at Ngalingkadji.
Daisy now lives at Guwardi Ngardu aged care, with her sister Sonia. Her paintings display an array of motifs associated with the river and floodwater billabongs integral the landscape and culture of the Fitzroy valley.
Daisy is a descendent of the Walmajarri who moved north from the desert in the first half of the last century, her parents settling at Noonkoonbah. Daisy was born there by the banks of the Fitzroy River. She lived there with her husband, and at Ngalingkadji.
Daisy now lives at Guwardi Ngardu aged care, with her sister Sonia. Her paintings display an array of motifs associated with the river and floodwater billabongs integral the landscape and culture of the Fitzroy valley.
Daisy is a descendent of the Walmajarri who moved north from the desert in the first half of the last century, her parents settling at Noonkoonbah. Daisy was born there by the banks of the Fitzroy River. She lived there with her husband, and at Ngalingkadji.
Daisy now lives at Guwardi Ngardu aged care, with her sister Sonia. Her paintings display an array of motifs associated with the river and floodwater billabongs integral the landscape and culture of the Fitzroy valley.
Exhibited at TARNANTHI 2017 (AGSA)
Read LessDaisy is a descendent of the Walmajarri who moved north from the desert in the first half of the last century, her parents settling at Noonkoonbah. Daisy was born there by the banks of the Fitzroy River. She lived there with her husband, and at Ngalingkadji.
Daisy now lives at Guwardi Ngardu aged care, with her sister Sonia. Her paintings display an array of motifs associated with the river and floodwater billabongs integral the landscape and culture of the Fitzroy valley.
Exhibited at TARNANTHI 2017 (AGSA)
Read LessDaisy is a descendent of the Walmajarri who moved north from the desert in the first half of the last century, her parents settling at Noonkoonbah. Daisy was born there by the banks of the Fitzroy River. She lived there with her husband, and also at Ngalingkadji. Daisy now lives at Guwardi Ngardu aged care, with her sister Sonia. Her paintings display an array of motifs asscociated with the river and floodwater billabongs integral the landscape and culture of the fitzroy valley.
Exhibited at TARNANTHI 2017 (AGSA)
Daisy is a descendent of the Walmajarri who moved north from the desert in the first half of the last century, her parents settling at Noonkoonbah. Daisy was born there by the banks of the Fitzroy River. She lived there with her husband, and at Ngalingkadji.
Daisy now lives at Guwardi Ngardu aged care, with her sister Sonia. Her paintings display an array of motifs associated with the river and floodwater billabongs integral the landscape and culture of the Fitzroy valley.
Daisy Japulija is of Walmajarri descent, but has spent much of her life at Noonkanbah, which is on the Fitzroy River. She lives there with her husband Colin Wasi, and also her sister Sonia Kurarra when she comes to visit. Like her sister, Daisy paints an array of motifs associated with the river and billabongs of the Noonkanbah area.