Mark Preston
Mark Preston (Tenna-Tsa-Teh) is an aboriginal artist from Dawson City, Yukon. He is of Tlingit and Irish ancestry and presently resides in the Yukon. Mark learned about his Tlingit ancestry though family and school study. Initially, he began studying art through European masters such as Leonardo Da Vinci, but later discovered Northwest Coast artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, and Roy Vickers.
He cites Mark Rothko and Jack Bush as influences in his more recent aboriginal paintings and artworks which transcend the traditional Tlingit native art form and move him closer into the abstract and contemporary realm.
Mark has studied various mediums in paper, cloth, wood, metals, stone, and glass. He studied silver carving with well know master jeweller and carver Phil Janze in Hazelton, B.C.
“When I think about what art is, it is more than illustration or objects to be doted over. Art is the magic, the glue that binds us all together. It is the language that transcends its forms.”