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Niland is the daughter of Australian writers, Ruth Park and DArcy Niland, From an early age she developed an interest in art, and particularly illustration, A strong influence being the illustrations of Noela Young seen in the series of Muddleheaded Wombat books written by Ruth Park, Deborah studied art at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, While in London, Deborah and her sister Kilmeny began their art careers by illustrating a book for Transworld Publishers, Other books for
this publisher followed over the years, Mulga Bills Bicycle was the illustrated book that became a classic, Published inin Sydney, it is still in print, In, a new edition of this title was issued by HarperCollins Australia, Deborah has illustrate Deborah Niland is the daughter of Australian writers, Ruth Park and D'Arcy Niland, From an early age she developed an interest in art, and particularly illustration, A strong influence being the illustrations of Noela Young seen in the series of Muddleheaded Wombat books written by Ruth Park, Deborah studied art at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, While in London, Deborah and her sister Kilmeny began their art careers by illustrating a book for Transworld Publishers, Other books for this publisher followed over the years, Mulga Bill's Bicycle was the illustrated book that became a classic, Published inin Sydney, it is still in print, In, a new edition of this title was issued by HarperCollins Australia, Deborah has illustrated many popular books including When the Wind Changed by Ruth Park and There's a Hippopotamus on our Roof eating Cake by Hazel Edwards, InDeborah wrote and illustrated Annie's Chair, This book, won the CBCA Book of the Year: Early Childhood in, She is presently working on of her own author artist productions, Although book illustration has been a continuing interest, Deborah has also been involved with painting for exhibitions and producing artwork for greeting cards, magazines and newspapers, She enjoys working in a wide variety of styles and techniques, mainly using pencil, ink, watercolour and gouache, and recently digital painting, sitelink.