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Robert Wyland (born. 1956 in Detroit, Michigan), known simply as Wyland, is an artist best known

for painting large, outdoor murals of whales and other ocean life.

He grew up in Madison Heights, Michigan and attended Lamphere High School.

His 25th "whaling wall" is in the pool area of the high school. His parents Darlene Wyland

and Bob Wyland divorced when he was four. He has brothers Steve, Bill, and Tom.

Wyland divides his time between Oahu, Hawaii; Laguna Beach, California; and Florida.

He has a goal of painting 100 Whaling Walls by 2011.

In June 2006, Wyland painted a mural on a wall at the Del Mar Fairgrounds for the annual

"Del Mar Fair" while locals watched him work.

On February 2007 Wyland is painting mural #95 in Key Largo, Florida, a wrap-around on a three-story building.

It is dedicated to nearby John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and also to his friend Steve Irwin.

This will be his last "whaling wall" in the United States.

Initially created at the Wyland Ocean Challenge, marine artist and environmental advocate

Wyland expanded his conservation outreach after discovering increasing problems with coastal deadzones.

Renamed the "Clean Water for the 21st Century … and Beyond," this comprehensive art and

science program was developed by the Wyland Foundation,

Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium at Scripps. Through online curriculum that meets

national science standards, the program is designed to instruct and inspire young people

everywhere about marine science and the conservation of water quality. A key component of the

program profiles young people around the world who are making a difference in improving our environment.

Since 2003, the Wyland Foundation has embarked on a five-year touring schedule to promote art,

science, and conservation. The program has reached children along the East Coast,

West Coast, and the Mississippi River regions.

To date, the Wyland Foundation has conducted tour events in more than 35 states, Mexico, and Canada,

reaching more than 50 million people. In 2007, the artist, along with science educators and volunteers,

conducted a national tour for clean water, themed, "From Pike's Peak to the Chesapeake Bay —

Every Drop Counts," to raise awareness through art and science

about protecting watersheds nationwide. Activities include water quality testing at rivers, bays and lakes,

a pledge drive to reduce water waste, mural painting with children, life-size mazes about

water conservation, and a 1,000 square foot clean water learning center on wheels, featuring exhibits

about the future of river management, lake regions, estuaries, and wetlands.

As a child he started to have interest in painting and being an artist at the age of 3. One of the people that influenced

Wyland was Captain Jacques Cousteau. Wyland as a child also wanted to be a scientist and study marine life

just like Captain Cousteau, which he is also today. Captain Cousteau is still the main influence in

Wyland’s belief in caring for the environment. Wyland first encountered the adoration of whales when

he saw a TV show hosted by Captain Cousteau about

whales. After watching the show he said he wanted to know how to dive and visit the whales in their environment.

Wyland became known as an artist when he began painting large whale murals. In college Wyland majored in

painting and sculpting. His teacher in college recommended that Wyland should move on and travel

to California where he could develop his art. Wyland currently lives in Hawaii, which is where he

spends much of his time. In Hawaii, he once swam with whales that were 40 ton giants.

Wyland is the current World Record holder as recognized by The Guinness Book of World Records

for having painted the largest mural in the world. Whaling Wall #33, "Planet Ocean", covers the entire surface

of the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, CA. At 1280 feet long x 105 feet high, the 116,000

square foot mural depicts migratory gray whales

and other aquatic life that can be found in the waters off Long Beach.


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