Ngayuku Ngura means ‘My Place’. Samuel Miller paints traditional iconography of his land, east of Kalka. Rockholes, creeks and hills feature in his paintings, all immersed in Tjukurpa (Dreaming stories). His land is a sacred men’s rockhole and the name is not allowed to be written down. His colour palette is drawn from the varying colours in the landscape surrounding Kalka and used in a rainbow-like patterning in his work.