This piece tells a story of the Wirangu people, who are the traditional owners of the lands on the west coast of South Australia.
The cream and brown colors represent the land, which is an important part of Wirangu culture. The green represents the vegetation, which is essential for the survival of both plants and animals. The aquas represents the skies and waters, which symbolise freedom and the limitless possibilities of life.
The painting depicts a dreaming story of the Wirangu people about a time when the land was created by the Great Spirit. According to the story, the Great Spirit created the land by using different colors, and each color represents a different element of the environment.
The symbols in the painting represent different things such as people, animals, plants, and tools. They are arranged in different patterns to create a unique and intricate design. The design tells the story of the Wirangu people and their connection to the land (munda).