Painted at Nyapari for Tjungu Palya Art Centre, South Australia (cat. no. 08351) Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne Private Collection, Perth, acquired from the above
South Australian Museum, Adelaide, Tjukurpa Pulkatjara: The Power of the Law, March 2010
Elizabeth Tregenza, ed., Tjukurpa Pulkatjara: The Power of the Law. A Benchmark Selection of Works from the Artists from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjara Lands and the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, Adelaide 2010, pp. 38-39
This painting is sold with accomanying Tjungu Palya Arts documentation with descriptive notes that read in part, "Wati Kutjara Piltatinya Nyinanyi (two men were sitting at Piltiti). Kunga kutjarra (two women) were travelling from a long way. When those women got to Piltati they said "ngura wiru" (good place, good camp). Those women saw the apu (rocky outcrop) and saw the red walka (painting) inside kulpi (cave). They looked around some more and saw kapi kurungka unyanyutjara ngaripai (water lying in a creekbed with green algae on it) and decided they would stay at Piltati, ngura wiru (good place)."