Title: Wanturra Karraji
Medium: Screen print
Story: One mother had two baby girls, in one waterhole. Two girls find butterfly flying towards them. They try and grab them. They miss them. They chase them all the way. They come up to a big mob of women, who pick up the two girls. The mother come back and find them. She follow their tracks and come to the women and asked for her two girls, but they wouldn't give her back her two babies.
Title: Jila Japingka IV
Medium: Screen print
Story: "Japingka is the main living water for the desert people. Six brothers were living at this place. Two women came and the brothers were turned into a snake. A willy-willy sprang up and dragged them down into the waterhole. The ground grew damp and clouds came up from the ground." - Jimmy Pike
Title: Kartiya Boat
Medium: Screen print
Story: When the first Kartiya (Europeans) came to Australia with a bout; when they first find Australia. That's a reef and land; he's coming into that land.
Title: Yarntayi
Medium: Screen print
Story: Two snakes been travelling Dreamtime through green grass, sandhill on both sides. They make big track first, then small track. They find big mob of people playing corroborre, and the two fellas went round, one on each side. They made the ground soft with their tails. The people were in the middle like an island. The snakes made the ground damp and sink down and drown all the people, then they ate all the people. Then they keep going. They make a camp and sink down in the water on two sides, one good one, one salty one. When they been go they been make a camp right there. That country's for Looma people.
Title: Jarlujangka Wangki
Medium: Screen print
Story: For Jarlujangka Wangki Pike has employed a dual perspective to relate the narrative - the radiating element may represent simultaneously a campfire and a bomb, while dragonfly-like bombers are silhouetted against the agitated ground. The vulnerable family group is dwarfed beneath the overwhelming turmoil and movement in skies above.