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Presten’s fervent desire

An artist on the rise, Port Lincoln’s Presten Warren has big dreams but never forgets his roots.

Presten Warren has long had a passion for art which has only continued to grow as he expands his audience.

The 25-year-old Indigenous artist was born in Port Augusta and grew up in Ceduna, before moving to Port Lincoln.

Passion for the paintbrush was ignited in Presten from a young age.

It developed from the environment he grew up in and being surrounded by the stories and traditions of his grandmother and mother.

“They taught me the significance of Aboriginal art as a way of storytelling, passing down cultural knowledge through patterns, symbols and dot work,” he said.

“Watching my grandmother paint I learnt that art is more than just something visual, it’s a connection to country, family and identity.

“My mother’s and grandmother’s guidance shaped the way I approach my work today, ensuring that each piece carries meaning, history and a deep sense of belonging.”

Painting is a form of meditation and storytelling for Presten.

“I love the feeling of watching a blank canvas slowly transform into something filled with movement, depth and cultural significance,” he said.

“I focus on my ancestors and the connection between people, country and spirit.

“My art reflects journeys, land, water and community, and I always want my pieces to evoke emotion – whether that be a sense of grounding, nostalgia or wonder.”

While it was hard to choose a favourite piece, Presten said a few stood out in his mind.

One piece is ‘Bush Medicine’ – which went viral on TikTok – Reconciliation Action Plan artworks which have been used to wrap a Tesla, plus his ‘Moving Sands’ piece painted with more than 12,000 dots.

Since starting his artistic journey, Presten has sold more than 300 paintings.

Awards have also followed for the talented artist.

He received the Carclew Creative Achievement Award, People’s Choice Award at the Malka Aboriginal Art Prize and NAIDOC Youth Award.

“Art is such a personal process for me, so knowing that people connect with my work enough to recognise it in this way means a lot,” he said.

“Winning the People’s Choice Award was special because it came directly from the audience and it showed that my art was resonating with people.

“The Carclew Creative Achievement Award was also a proud moment because it acknowledged my contribution to Aboriginal art and culture.”

While humbled to receive awards for his work, Presten said his biggest reward was how he has been able to see his artwork find a new home and hear the stories of how it impacted people.

For any young aspiring artists Presten said they should keep creating artwork, trust their unique style, not be afraid to share their work and learn the business side of art early on.

“Art is subjective and not everyone will understand or appreciate what you do, but the audience will find you,” he said.

“Understanding licensing commissions and pricing your work properly is just as important as creating it.

“Most importantly, stay connected to your family, culture, inspirations and your own artistic voice – that’s what makes your work powerful.”

Looking to the future, Presten said he wanted to continue having his work on bigger platforms and new mediums.

“I’ve already had my designs applied in hotels, vehicles, corporate branding and clothing, but I’d love to collaborate with even more Australian brands,” he stated.

“Bringing Aboriginal art into mainstream spaces from luxury interiors to public art installations is a huge goal of mine, especially being able to educate the public on our culture and history.

“I also want to mentor younger Indigenous artists, ensuring that our culture continues to be shared through storytelling and creativity.”

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