The artwork is an abstract composition in the style of contemporary Indigenous Australian dot painting. At the top of the image, the text "Songlines TRACKING THE seven sisters" appears in a mix of elegant gold script and white block lettering against a dark background. Below this header, the canvas is dominated by horizontal, wavy bands of color, primarily in shades of deep blue, bright turquoise, and pale yellow, all created using rhythmic, repetitive dotting techniques that suggest flowing water, wind, or undulating terrain.
In the lower section of the painting, the composition shifts to warmer, earthier tones. A prominent, central circular form, outlined in deep red dots and filled with a soft, pale lavender hue, acts as a primary focal point, perhaps representing a waterhole or a significant meeting place. Surrounding this circle are vertical and diagonal patterns of mauve, burgundy, and white dots, creating a sense of texture and depth.
The overall aesthetic is evocative of a desert landscape or a celestial map, rendered with a rich, tactile application of pigment. The contrast between the cool, fluid upper bands and the grounded, circular structure below creates a balanced visual narrative that feels both rhythmic and spiritual. The entire image captures a traditional cultural aesthetic using a vibrant, layered palette that emphasizes movement and connectivity.