She makes these by carving the wood and then engraving patterns (walka) into its surface with a burning wire.
In 1983, Taylor and Tjamiwa, together with Topsy Tjulyata, Walter Pukutiwara, Peter Yates and Pat D'Arango, travelled around artist communities in the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands.
This was to discuss the idea of setting up a new craft centre at Uluṟu, which would sell artworks from around the region to tourists.
[2] Taylor is probably best known for her sculptures of animals, such as birds,[5] numbats,[6] snakes,[7] the echidna,[8] and the perentie lizard.
[9] The animals all have spiritual Tjukurpa legends attached to them, and each represents a different creation ancestor from the Dreamtime.