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Nurlisa was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1945. As an only child, she displayed her artistic talents from early age. At 12 , she received her first “Artists box & palette” made from Teak wood and complete with famous French oil paints. When she was 16 she began German studies. When she was 17 years old, she became a professional painter for the Royal Danish Porcelain company. After married and had her first child, she moved to Australia in 1968, where she began her post-graduate studies in anthropology & culture. Living in Melbourne she studied with local artists in oil painting and taught Danish. The family then moved to Perth in Western Australia in 1974, where Nurlisa studied with local artists in oil painting and ceramics and with a master in Chinese coloured ink painting. In 1984 Nurlisa lived for three years in Germany studying watercolour painting. In 1991 Nurlisa spent a year in Melbourne studying art and Arabic. In 1992 Nurlisa moved to Indonesia to further her studies in art and cultural anthropology, settling initially in the Lake Toba region of Sumatra before moving to a remote area in the south-west of Aceh. She has hosted many interesting people at her house, including members of the military and representatives of the Aceh Monitoring Mission. A Dutch Admiral visiting commented that her house was far more interesting than Karen von Blixen’s in Africa. Present during the 2004 tsunami and the only western woman allowed to remain in Aceh during the state of martial law freedom fighting conflict for independence from the rest of Indonesia, Nurlisa was inspired to move beyond the realm of realistic watercolour painting and into fantasy-realism to express "disasters and their resolutions”. 诺丽沙1945年出生在丹麦的哥本哈根。目前在印尼亚齐定居。12岁开始以柚木和法国油画颜料画画。17岁时,受聘为丹麦皇家瓷器公司画家。1968年, 她结
婚生了第一个孩子后,全家迁居澳大利亚, 也开始攻读人
类学及文化研究生。住在墨尔本的时期,她跟随当地画家一起画油画,并在家中教丹麦语。1974
年,诺丽沙迁至澳大利亚西部,在那里继续进修油画,陶瓷和彩墨画。从1984-1987年,
诺丽沙在德国居住并在那里学习水彩画。
1991年诺丽沙回到
墨尔本后,继续画画和学习阿拉伯语。隔年,
她移居印尼亚齐并继续钻研绘画艺术和人类学。
这些年来,在亚齐的家里她接待过许多有趣的人,其中有许多是军队成员和亚齐监督团代表。
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