Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo
Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo Shirt - Polo

Ancient Knowledge

Elders are the past, present and future of our people. They embody the knowledge, traditions and stories of our existence.

Understanding the importance of our Elders is paramount for younger generations to stay strong in the culture.

The artwork embodies the significance of the elders knowledge. It illustrates several aspects of traditional ways of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. There are symbols representing the Elders and symbols for hunting and connection. The Sky, sea and land are portrayed by the colours and totem animals within the artwork.

Ancient Knowledge (NAIDOC 2023) - Men's Polo

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Beau Pennefather Motlop

I love to create depth and dimensions with colours and size differences, I use an abundance of detail and intricate patterns, but I also like to balance out my artwork with emptiness and quiet. My motifs and circular patterns are a unique combination drawn from my three Indigenous heritages.

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We are excited to share this fresh and innovative new design by Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander artist Beau Pennefather Motlop for NAIDOC 2023! Bright and vibrant, combining elements of traditional indigenous art and modern digital illustration, Beau’s unique style makes this premium polo shirt a stand-out addition to any man’s wardrobe. Bring the knowledge of the past into the world of the present by wearing this wonderful work of art in celebration of NAIDOC 2023!

  • Coolpass 100% Breathable Quick Dry Polyester
  • Ideal for long-term usage outdoors with an SPF 50+ rating
  • Colourfast Fabric which resists fading
  • Biodegradable packaging to protect our land
  • Moisture-wicking, odor-resistant polyester
  • Lightweight and durable, resistant to wrinkles and shrinkage
  • Antibacterial & antimicrobial fabric properties
  • Super fast drying
  • No ironing required

It feels good to give back! A percentage of each purchase goes towards supporting our collaborating artists and their families, helping to keep indigenous community and tradition alive.

  • Customised Products: Each product is uniquely printed based on your order, making for a personalised experience!
  • Eco-Friendly Approach: Print on demand significantly reduces waste by printing only what is ordered, promoting environmental sustainability.
  • Quality Assurance: Each product is crafted with attention to detail, ensuring high quality and durability.
  • Resourcefulness: Efficient use of materials and resources reflects our commitment to environmental responsibility.
Shipping/Printing Time:
Print-on-Demand products will be shipped separately when ordered alongside other items. Please expect an extended delivery time of 5-9 business days due to the additional production time required after placing your order.
  • Printing/Production Time: 2-4 business days.
  • Shipping Time: 3-5 business days.

IMPORTANT: All print-on-demand products are custom-made and cannot be returned or refunded. We appreciate your understanding that these items are created specifically for you upon order.

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Ancient Knowledge

Elders are the past, present and future of our people. They embody the knowledge, traditions and stories of our existence.

Understanding the importance of our Elders is paramount for younger generations to stay strong in the culture.

The artwork embodies the significance of the elders knowledge. It illustrates several aspects of traditional ways of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. There are symbols representing the Elders and symbols for hunting and connection. The Sky, sea and land are portrayed by the colours and totem animals within the artwork.

Beau Pennefather Motlop

I grew up in Cairns, Far North Queensland from the age of eight years old. My background includes Aboriginal from the Jirrabal tribe of the Surrounding Cairns region, Torres strait island descendance from the Wagedoegam tribe of Mabuiag Island as well as Ngapuhi from New Zealand. My Torres Strait Island Totems are Crocodile, Snake, Stonefish and Remora. My Aboriginal Totem is Dingo.

2006 is when I started to take my art practice seriously and began experimenting with various mediums including pencil, pastels and acrylic paint I now do the majority of my artwork digitally.

I love to create depth and dimensions with colours and size differences, I use an abundance of detail and intricate patterns, but I also like to balance out my artwork with emptiness and quiet. My motifs and circular patterns are a unique combination drawn from my three Indigenous heritages.


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