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Djalala
‘Djalala’ represents land boundaries on Nyarinyin Country
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‘Djalala’ represents land boundaries on Nyarinyin Country
Name: Kira Wilson
Biography:
Kira Wilson is a proud Ngarinyin woman from the Gibb Rover Road in the Kimberly Region. She is the daughter-in-law of Yinjaa-Barni Artists Justina Willis.
Kira began painting after her father passed away and painting became a comfort place for her. She paints to keep her culture alive. Now residing and working in the Pilbara , Kira says the landscape here reminds her of home and gives her inspiration for her artworks.
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