Annette is a well-established Wiluna artist and known for her precise painting style usually reflecting Dreamtime stories and bush tucker images. Annette was born in the old Wiluna Hospital (now the Canning-Gumbarrel Discovery Centre and Tjukurba Art Gallery), and lives at Bondini. Wiluna is a small town in the Mid-West region of Western Australia. It is situated on the edge of the Western Desert at the gateway to the Canning Stock Route and Gunbarrel Highway. Several of her artworks are held in collections including the Water Corporation, the Aboriginal Medical Services and BHP Billiton. One of her paintings was presented to the retired Governor General Michael Jeffrey on his visit to Wiluna in 2007.
Having originally trained as an Indigenous Park Ranger, Anthony seeks to raise awareness about the preservation of native flora and fauna. Growing up on the Sunshine Coast, Anthony draws inspiration from the landscape and coastlines of Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales, as well as his grandparents’ Country. Anthony is now based on Arakwal Country (Byron Bay) where he lives with his partner - renowned theatre & opera director Heather Fairbairn.
Having originally trained as an Indigenous Park Ranger, Anthony seeks to raise awareness about the preservation of native flora and fauna. Growing up on the Sunshine Coast, Anthony draws inspiration from the landscape and coastlines of Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales, as well as his grandparents’ Country. Anthony is now based on Arakwal Country (Byron Bay) where he lives with his partner - renowned theatre & opera director Heather Fairbairn.