The central focus of this artwork is a black serpent that winds its way diagonally across the composition. The snake is decorated with fine white and red dot-work along its length, with a stylized, pointed head featuring geometric red accents. Its elongated body creates a distinct pathway that segments the surrounding landscape.
The background is a vibrant, abstract map comprised of interlocking organic shapes, all rendered in the traditional dot-painting style. These sections are filled with dense clusters of dots in a bright palette of primary and secondary colours, including lime green, deep orange, vibrant blue, and rich earth-toned browns. Some areas feature large concentric circles, while others contain tighter groupings of multicolored spots, creating a rhythmic and highly textural appearance.
The artwork uses high-contrast, saturated hues that evoke a sense of energy and movement. The composition is balanced yet dynamic, with the dark form of the serpent providing a grounding element against the kaleidoscope of warm and cool colors. The painting is a clear example of contemporary Aboriginal Australian art, celebrating cultural narratives through intricate, meditative dot-work patterns.