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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.
Cherrada Station This place was my playground home away from home. It was also my shop; food everywhere. I grew up here watching my old people work packing their lunch for the day jumping on Read more…
Cossack The landscape in the early morning that surrounds Cossack. A good spot that all the locals go for a family day out and to catch a good feed.
Pilbara Wildflowers and Seeds (Justina) These are the Pilbara wildflower’s that grow on the ground. Their seeds spread in the Country ready for the next year.