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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 26 MIN

5 Income Streams That Built a 40-Year Art Career (Thomas Fluharty)

from The Professional Artist Podcast: Art Business Transformations · host The Professional Artist Association

How do you stay creatively sharp - and financially stable - after 40 years in the arts?In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, illustrator, painter, caricaturist, and teacher Thomas Fluharty is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.Thomas has built a four-decade art career by keeping multiple income streams at once: editorial illustration, commissions, teaching, books, and animation. Rather than chasing a single breakthrough, he focused on daily discipline, skill development, and long-term diversification.From early mornings spent drawing Civil War figures as creative warmups to a late-night experiment with an indigo blue pencil that evolved into a 10-year signature style, Thomas shares how personal exploration often leads to unexpected professional doors.Thomas speaks candidly about controversy, peer support, mentorship, and the responsibility of pouring into the next generation of artists. His philosophy is direct: be humble, be teachable, be patient… and study with great artists.”I have fires going on. I'm not only in one area. I have five or six fires going on that I'm diversified with where I make money with my art”.— Thomas FluhartyTimestamps:02:01 Introduction 03:50 Staying Creatively Sharp After 40 Years 05:36 Influence of History in Art 06:49 Development of Artistic Style 09:00 The Start of Thomas's Art Career11:12 Distinction Between Illustration and Fine Art 13:21 Importance of Commissions in Artistic Practice 14:45 The Significance of the Hellboy Drawing 18:36 Peer Support and Its Impact on Art 20:08 Reflection on Sharing Knowledge with Others 23:07 Advice to Younger Artists 24:49 Final Thoughts for Artists and Art Professionals 26:01 Conclusion and Key TakeawaysConnect with ThomasWebsite: http://www.thomasfluharty.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasfluharty/Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:Mentoring:Apply to join 99 artists for unlimited 1:1 Coaching & Mentoring to grow your art income:https://professionalartist.com/applyMembership:Join 1,000+ committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/joinFree Letter:Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration every week:https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistacceleratorIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with another artist and leave us a review. We read every single one.

How do you stay creatively sharp - and financially stable - after 40 years in the arts?In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, illustrator, painter, caricaturist, and teacher Thomas Fluharty is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.Thomas has built a four-decade art career by keeping multiple income streams at once: editorial illustration, commissions, teaching, books, and animation. Rather than chasing a single breakthrough, he focused on daily discipline, skill development, and long-term diversification.From early mornings spent drawing Civil War figures as creative warmups to a late-night experiment with an indigo blue pencil that evolved into a 10-year signature style, Thomas shares how personal exploration often leads to unexpected professional doors.Thomas speaks candidly about controversy, peer support, mentorship, and the responsibility of pouring into the next generation of artists. His philosophy is direct: be humble, be teachable, be patient… and study with great artists.”I have fires going on. I'm not only in one area. I have five or six fires going on that I'm diversified with where I make money with my art”.— Thomas FluhartyTimestamps:02:01 Introduction 03:50 Staying Creatively Sharp After 40 Years 05:36 Influence of History in Art 06:49 Development of Artistic Style 09:00 The Start of Thomas's Art Career11:12 Distinction Between Illustration and Fine Art 13:21 Importance of Commissions in Artistic Practice 14:45 The Significance of the Hellboy Drawing 18:36 Peer Support and Its Impact on Art 20:08 Reflection on Sharing Knowledge with Others 23:07 Advice to Younger Artists 24:49 Final Thoughts for Artists and Art Professionals 26:01 Conclusion and Key TakeawaysConnect with ThomasWebsite: http://www.thomasfluharty.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasfluharty/Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:Mentoring:Apply to join 99 artists for unlimited 1:1 Coaching & Mentoring to grow your art income:https://professionalartist.com/applyMembership:Join 1,000+ committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/joinFree Letter:Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration every week:https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistacceleratorIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with another artist and leave us a review. We read every single one.

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