Sally Butler is the daughter of acclaimed senior artist Katjarra Butler. Sally spends most of her time at Tjukurla community and has connections in Darwin and Batchelor. Sally’s works often depict the women out collecting food around the Tjukurla area.
Sally has a vibrant energy which she channels into her use of colour and form. She has a command of colour which echoes her personality; favouring joyful, bright shades and harmonious palettes. Her emergent style echoes her mother's stories and the knowledge she has of the significant sites around her home country in the western desert.
In addition to her painting practice, Sally has worked with batik and other textiles. More recently, she expanded into silk dyeing and painting techniques. The soft-edged forms of this medium evoke the gentle lushness with which her mother depicts sacred desert sites, however Sally's work has a unique freshness all of its own.
Sally has exhibited widely across Australia, and has been a finalist in many awards, including the National Capital Art Award and the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Prize.