In recent years, Pitjantjatjara artist Timo Hogan has developed to become one of the Western Desert's most notable painters. This work shows Hogan's characteristically painterly depiction of the important salt lake in his Country, Pukunkura (Lake Baker). Each of his paintings about Lake Baker translates the Wati Kutjara Tjukurpa (Two Men Creation Line) of his birthright.
Hogan has depicted the men as two black and white roundels in the lower third of the composition, and explains:
These two men watch carefully as the resident Wanampi (magical water serpent) departs his kapi ngura (home in the rock hole) and becomes the fearful, the all-powerful, as he skirts the edge of the lake, always watching, aware of the Two Men. These Creation Beings came before and shaped the environment as they moved through it, leaving indelible physical reminders of their power and presence for all to see.