[3][4] Her second medium of choice is making punu, wood carvings often decorated with a hot poker.
Nura was a baby when her parents and elder brother settled at Ernabella, which was a Presbyterian mission at the time.
[9] But her favorite subjects include animals, birds and flowers, which she paints with a great sense of joy.
[5] For example, her work Papa tjuta tjukurpa (Camp dogs story) (2009) depicts a group of animals, painted red and orange on a natural and dynamic blue background.
Since 2010 the record price for this artist at auction is 3,320 USD for MAMU TJUTA / LOTS OF SPOOKY SPIRITS!, sold at Deutscher & Hackett, Melbourne in 2014.