This artwork is rendered in a traditional Indigenous Australian aesthetic, characterized by a dense, intricate composition of stylized fish and geometric shapes against a dark, stippled background. At the center, a large, bucket-like container holds a collection of smaller fish, while larger, elongated fish figures radiate outward toward the edges of the frame. The entire field is covered in fine, white dots that create a vibrating, rhythmic texture, connecting the various animal forms and linear motifs.
The colour palette is strictly composed of earth tones, utilizing deep ochre reds, muted golds, warm tans, and stark blacks and whites. The linear patterns within the figures feature repetitive hatching, stripes, and cross-hatching, which provide a sense of movement and depth. The composition relies on radial symmetry and rhythmic repetition, drawing the viewer's eye from the busy, congested center toward the larger, more defined figures at the periphery. The style mimics traditional bark or canvas painting techniques, emphasizing symbolic representation and intricate, handmade detailing.