This print is ready to be framed and depicts the desert in drought. There are 3 dry waterholes with few circles and black centres and the water is now concentrated in the central waterhole, still with many concentric circles. All of the animals, reptiles and other life in the area are now dependant on this waterhole for their survival. This also includes the aboriginal people shown in the bottom left corner. They are sitting aroung their camp fire and footprints indicate that they are travelling to the waterholes for water but not for food. Their footprints clearly indicate that they only track or hunt away from the water. Notice their returning footprints leading to intersect with those of the emu as it leaves the water. In this way, the waterhole remains undisturbed and life for everyone can go on.
It measures approx 53 cm (21 inches) by 40 cm (16 inches).