CELEBRATE YOUR LOVE FOR WHALES WITH THESE VERY SPECIAL INDIGENOUS WHALE ART WALLPAPERS

Whales are known by some Indigenous Elders as the “ancestor of the sea”. In celebration of WWF-Australia shining a spotlight on the protection of these culturally-significant creatures, you can show your love for whales with these very special Indigenous whale art wallpapers from Jirrbal, Wagedoegam, Ngapuhi & Scottish artist Beau Pennefather-Motlop and WWF-Australia.

Indigenous humpback whale art (square format) from Jirrbal, Wagedoegam, Ngapuhi & Scottish artist Beau Pennefather-Motlop.
Indigenous humpback whale art (square format) from Jirrbal, Wagedoegam, Ngapuhi & Scottish artist Beau Pennefather-Motlop. © WWF-Australia / Beau Pennefather Motlop (IG: @beau_motlop_art)

Artist's Statement from Beau Pennefather-Motlop

“Earth sky and water are connected. Behaviour of ocean and sky animals can signal what’s happening on land and vice versa. When the Green ants build a long torpedo shaped nest (full of the queens) it signifies whether or not a tropical cyclone is coming to your area. The Seven Sisters constellation tells East Coast mob when whales are migrating past their Country.

Background circular patterns are protective spirits for the mother and calf whales whilst on their journeys. As totems for many language groups, whales represent family and kinship bonds and guardianship.

 Patterns within the whales are representing important knowledge and nature indicators that were vital for our Ancestors. Sun and moon, tidal changes, seasonal weather cycles, ocean currents. Also, weaving and linking patterns for strength and resilience.” - Beau Pennefather-Motlop, Jirrbal, Wagedoegam, Ngapuhi & Scottish artist

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Indigenous Whale Art Wallpapers

Indigenous Whale Art Wallpapers including First Nations Names