Google’s newest Pixel wallpapers celebrate Indigenous Day with Inuit artwork

While Pixel owners are still waiting for any sign of thestill-delayed August security patch, Google’s monthly round of wallpapers is rolling out right on time. After amonth focused on friendship and frogs, the company returns to celebrate Indigenous Day, with three new backdrops all based on Inuit culture.

These pieces of art were created by artist Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona. Called “Helping Hands,” “Interconnected,” and “Life and Water,” they make up some of the most unique and stylized wallpapers now available in the Curated Culture section of the Pixel Wallpapers app. Each uses black and white imagery mixed with striking orange, green, and blue highlights.

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It’s not unusual to see Google using its monthly round of new wallpapers to celebrate all sorts of cultures. Previously, the company has released backgrounds based onPride Month,Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, andInternational Women’s Day, among so many others. All three of these paintings are now available in the Curated Culture collection on Pixel 3 or later.

Of course, if you don’t have a Pixel phone — or you’re still rocking a Pixel 2 — you could also grab these wallpapers using our download links below. And hey, if these aren’t your thing, we’ve also gathered all ofGoogle’s exclusive backdrops into one handy guide. No matter your preferred style, there’s bound to be something for you.

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