Indigenous-style dot painting of two sea turtles swimming in a blue ocean with a coral reef below.

This artwork features two sea turtles swimming gracefully through a vibrant blue aquatic environment. The turtles are the central subjects, rendered in a stylized manner with black bodies and patterned shells featuring prominent orange, circular segments outlined in blue. They appear to be moving towards the right side of the frame, surrounded by an intricate pattern of dots that evoke the movement of water and currents.

The composition is anchored by a sandy or coral-covered seabed in the bottom right corner, which is textured with a dense cluster of orange and yellow dots. To the bottom left, dark, blade-like shapes represent seaweed or tall underwater plants reaching upward. The background is filled with layered dot patterns, ranging from tightly packed white and blue circles at the top to larger, scattered bubbles that create a sense of depth and fluidity throughout the underwater scene.

The style is heavily inspired by Indigenous Australian dot painting techniques, emphasizing rhythmic patterns and earthy, contrasting colours. The colour palette relies on the deep, cool tones of the ocean, which provide a striking backdrop for the bright, warm orange tones found on the turtles' shells and the sandy floor. The light in the image feels uniform, highlighting the graphic nature of the illustration rather than simulating realistic photographic lighting.