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Sally M. Mulda was born at Titjikala and since her marriage she has lived in Alice Spring. Even though she lost one of her one arms as a consequence of an accident in her childhood, and has almost lost her sight, she expresses her domestic environment with vibrant colours with a broad brush. Mulda depicts scenes as she sees them and explains the situation with simple text.

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2012
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