Artists of the Wajarri Yamatji, traditional owners of the Murchison Radio-astronomy site, have created a series of paintings that express some of the researching occurring with the telescopes located there, in particular, the ASKAP radio telescope. Here we share the third of the series: Growing up in Mullewa, WA, Agnes Boddington saw all the different colours of the night sky. The coloured dots represent the stars and new stars forming. The GASKAP-OH team are watching gases in our own Milky Way and tracing the gases change on its way to forming a star.