So it's tricky to explain the paintings of Anmatyerre artist Angelina Pwerle. With their fine networks of dots on monochrome red or black backdrops, they can be said to depict bush plum plants and also to map territorial geography in terms of where the fruit can be found, while simultaneously representing songlines and ceremonies that outsiders will never know.
Secret Maps And Sacred Landscapes: The Phillips Presents 68 Spectacular Artworks By Aboriginal Women
Jonathon Keats, Forbes, June 14, 2018