Alice was born and grew up in Angurugu. When she was young she would watch her father paint. Alice's sister learnt to paint from her husband and her father. Alice paints on canvas with acrylic and painted for a long time with her husband - the late Alfred Lalara. Together, they painted using traditional Groote Eylandt dash work in ochre and paint. Alice is also a weaver, working with natural materials such as mangkurrkwa (pandanus) and natural dyes as well as recycled ghost nets and textiles. Alice creates contemporary fashion pieces and looks for the annual Anindilyakwa Arts fashion collection using a range of traditional knowledge in bush dyes and weavings as well as screen printed and digital printed designs. Alice Durilla and her sister Stephanie are two of the few remaining dash painters on Eylandt. "I like painting dash and line, both. I learned dash painting from my sister, Alice (Durilla), and line painting from my other sister in Baniyala. Alice and I are the only dash painters on Groote Eylandt now, in the old days more people used to paint dash but not any more. We were given permission for our painting by Tony Wurramaba’s father." - Stephanie Durilla