Artist: Witjiti George
Size: 152cm x 122cm
Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen
Story from the certificate of authenticity:
Piltari is a well known tjukurpa story of the two water serpents who live in the Piltari Rockhole with their two wives. This is Witjiti's mother's country near Kanpi on the Anangu Pitjantjarjara/Yankunytjatjara Lands (APY Lands) in the far north South Australia.
Witjiti fondly refers to this Tjurkurpa as a love story. 'This is a story about two brothers and two sisters. The two 'wati's' (brothers) - two water snakes, are at the Piltari rockhole waiting for two sisters. The two women had gone to find 'mai' (food) they were gone a long time and the men were hungry. They all live there in this rockhole'. Witjiti George.
The rabbit burrows are depicted as lines with semi circles either side. Underground water flows through these channels and the connected circles are places where the sisters travelled looking for bushtucker.