In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, classical realist painter Andrew Tischler is featured by the Professional Artist Association (ProfessionalArtist.com/join), the world's fastest growing global community for committed fine artists. He shares the key strategies that have fueled his 20-year career as a full-time artist.
Known for his meticulous landscapes, large-scale commissions, and commitment to teaching, Andrew has built a thriving international art practice and an online education platform, Tisch Academy, that supports artists around the world. He opens up about how discipline, mindset shifts, and a spirit of service have shaped his journey and allowed him to adapt and grow, even in moments of uncertainty.
From structuring your day for creative flow to embracing major career pivots and building income through education, Andrew offers grounded advice for artists seeking longevity and purpose in their careers.
“Don’t wait. Go. Make it happen. Grab it with both hands and jump in. Do not give up fighting. If you’ve got that dream, keep going until you break through.”
– Andrew Tischler
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Andrew Tischler’s Background
01:38 Structured Creativity: Organizing for Artistic Flow
01:58 Pivoting During Adversity: Reinventing as an Educator
02:26 Milford Sound: Emotional Connection in Art
03:20 Workflow and Discipline in Large-Scale Painting
04:20 Embracing Digital Tools for Efficiency
07:49 Balancing Art and Business Responsibilities
09:27 Overcoming Resistance and Staying Persistent
11:34 Lessons from a Major Setback: The Global Financial Crisis
15:08 Diversifying Revenue Streams as an Artist
19:15 Teaching as a Pathway for Artists
22:15 Key Lessons for Professional Artists
24:55 Final Reflections: Embrace Authenticity and Make an Impact
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