For a similar painting refer to Art Gallery of New South Wales collection Djan'kawu myth circa 1959. These are clan designs associated with the Creation Story. In the Dreamtime, a man and two sisters paddled a canoe from a faraway island and landed on the mainland of Australia at Yalangbara. These three people are the primary ancestral creation ancestors of all living aboriginal people in the region. The painting suggests the ocean waves and refers to the ancestor's exploits along their sea voyage. Mawalan was a very important ceremonial and political leader that was highly skeptical of Australian mining company actives. Highly respected artist and widely collected by Institutions such as the Art Gallery of NSW. He was the subject of a film In Memory of Mawalan, 1981.
Cracks and nail holes are present suggesting that the board was previously attached to Masonite.