Episode 374
Tim Packer, author of You Can Sell Your Art
“Most artists are told they’ll never make a living from their work. Tim Packer is living proof that’s a lie. A former police officer turned celebrated Canadian artist, Tim walked away from a badge and a pension to chase a dream—and built a thriving art business that’s both creatively fulfilling and financially successful. Today, through his Tim Packer Art Academy and new book You Can Sell Your Art, Tim is mentoring a new wave of artists to do the same.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/timpackerfinearts
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timpacker1/
1. From the Badge to the Brush
“Tim, let’s start with your backstory—what was the moment when you realized you had to walk away from police work and fully commit to your art? What fears did you face, and how did you overcome them?”
2. Why Talent is Overrated
“You say that talent is a myth and that success in art isn’t about being ‘born with it.’ What do you believe actually sets successful artists apart—and what are most creatives getting wrong?”
3. The Missing Curriculum
“You’ve said the traditional art school system is broken. What are the most important things you had to learn outside the classroom about building a sustainable career—and how do you teach that in your academy?”
4. The Business Side of the Brush
“Let’s talk dollars. Pricing art is something many creatives struggle with. What’s your philosophy on pricing, and how can artists overcome the fear of ‘asking too much’ or ‘selling out’?”
5. Building a Creative Empire
“From originals and prints to your online academy and now your book, you’ve built a multi-million dollar art business. What’s your advice to artists who want to think bigger and diversify their income streams—while still staying true to their creative voice?”
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