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Tell us about yourself.

Wiyabu (hello). I’m a contemporary Aboriginal artist from Worimi Country. I reside in a small seaside town on the east coast of Australia with my husband and two little ones, Lola and Jarley. I have always run my business from my home until I took the leap and opened my own art studio six years ago not far from my house in Failford, NSW.

When did you first start Yukul Art?

I have been creating, drawing and painting for as long as I can remember. Yukul Art was born in 2014 when my first baby came along — she was the inspiration behind creating a

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