Cultural Spirit
This artworks captures the spirit of our past and combines it with the present. The Warup (Torres Strait Island Drum) Dhari (Torres Strait Island head dress) and Rainforest shields represent the past. The Power to the People raised fist, the hands linked and the dingy in rising water represent our current reality.
The Totem animals and circular motifs represent the ideology that our Peoples have been able to hold onto and connect to throughout our past and into our present.
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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.
The 'Cultural Spirit' Artwork design by Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Artist Beau Pennefather Motlop is the 6th artwork of Beau's to be released. The Unique and Unsurpassed Authentic artwork is a like no piece you'll find anywhere else.
Beau's 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.
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Cultural Spirit
This artworks captures the spirit of our past and combines it with the present. The Warup (Torres Strait Island Drum) Dhari (Torres Strait Island head dress) and Rainforest shields represent the past. The Power to the People raised fist, the hands linked and the dingy in rising water represent our current reality.
The Totem animals and circular motifs represent the ideology that our Peoples have been able to hold onto and connect to throughout our past and into our present.
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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