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Grace Fielding was raised at the Wandering Mission near Perth in Western Australia, before moving to Broome, Western Australia. With no official art training, she has worked as a screen printer for an Aboriginal Women's resource centre. Grace had illustrated several children's books and is celebrated for her traditional and contemporary art styles.
yA Home for BilbyBroome:Magabala Books,2004Z11558902004single work picture book children's
'An engaging picture book that takes children on a journey through the Australian outback and the habitats of the animals that live there. Join Kangaroo, Emu, Platypus, Wombat and Koala as they help find a home for their new friend, Bilby.' (Publication summary)
yBip, the Snapping BungarooBroome:Magabala Books,1990Z8298781990single work picture book children's Indigenous story ' Bip the bungaroo has a wonderful SNAP that delights all the animals who come to the billabong to drink but there is trouble when Mother Kangaroo borrows the SNAP one day. A simple friendly tale with vivid illustrations in a contemporary Aboriginal style.' The Source database.