We recently connected with Tiffany and have shared our conversation below.
Tiffany, appreciate you joining us today. Do you wish you had waited to pursue your creative career or do you wish you had started sooner?
If I could go back in time, I would have started my creative career sooner. I consider the beginning of my career to be when I started selling my art, because that’s when I finally allowed myself to believe that what I created had value beyond my own enjoyment.
Before pursuing art seriously, I was balancing a lot of responsibilities. I was raising a family, working, caring for loved ones, and navigating the financial realities that so many people face. Like many creatives, I often put everyone else’s needs ahead of my own dreams. Art was always there, but I didn’t always make room for it.
Looking back, I wish I had trusted myself sooner. Starting earlier wouldn’t have removed the challenges, but it would have given me more time to grow, learn, and build confidence in my abilities. For years, I thought I needed to wait for the “right time,” when in reality there will always be reasons to wait.
Art has given me so much more than a career. It has been a source of healing during difficult seasons, a sense of purpose that keeps me moving forward, and a legacy I can leave for my children and future generations. Through my work, I’m able to tell stories, preserve memories, and create something that will outlive me.
The biggest lesson I’ve learned is that talent alone isn’t enough, you have to believe in yourself, stay consistent, and understand the business side of being creative. I also wish I had known that I didn’t need anyone’s permission to begin. The most important step was simply starting.
While I wish I had started sooner, every experience along the way helped shape the artist I am today. Those life lessons, challenges, and responsibilities are woven into my work, and I believe they allow me to create with greater depth, gratitude, and purpose.

Tiffany, love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
My name is Tiffany, and I am the artist behind Tiffany Fine Art. My work is inspired by nature, healing, life experiences, my emotions, and my faith in God. I specialize in portraits and landscapes that tell stories, preserve memories, and create meaningful connections.
Art has always been a part of who I am, but turning it into a business allowed me to share that passion with others. Over the years, I have completed hundreds of commissions, helping clients celebrate loved ones, honor special moments, and bring their visions to life through custom artwork.
What sets my work apart is the emotion behind each piece. I don’t just paint what I see, I paint what I feel. My goal is to create art that inspires, brings comfort, sparks reflection, and reminds people of the beauty found in both life’s challenges and blessings.
Above all, I want people to know that every piece I create is made with intention, faith, and heart. If my artwork helps someone feel seen, healed, inspired, or connected to a special memory, then I’ve accomplished my purpose as an artist.

What can society do to ensure an environment that’s helpful to artists and creatives?
I believe one of the best ways society can support artists and creatives is by genuinely engaging with their work. That doesn’t always mean making a purchase, it can be as simple as sharing their art, attending local events, leaving encouraging feedback, or introducing their work to others.
Creative work takes time, vulnerability, and dedication, and many artists are building their careers while balancing family, jobs, and other responsibilities. When communities support artists, they help create an environment where creativity can thrive.
I also think art education, mentorship, and opportunities for artists to connect with one another are incredibly important. Some of the most valuable growth happens when creatives share ideas, experiences, and encouragement. A thriving creative ecosystem is built on connection, collaboration, and a genuine appreciation for the value that art brings to our lives.

We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
One story that illustrates my resilience is a season of life when I was carrying multiple challenges at once. There were personal hardships, family concerns, major life transitions, and moments when I felt emotionally overwhelmed. From the outside, people may not have seen everything I was carrying, but those experiences tested my faith, strength, and perseverance.
During that time, art became more than a creative outlet, it became part of my healing journey. When I didn’t always have the words to express what I was feeling, I turned to painting. Creating allowed me to process emotions, find peace, and stay connected to hope even during difficult circumstances.
My faith in God also became a source of strength. As I leaned more deeply into my faith, it began influencing my creative work in new ways. That journey eventually inspired me to start a YouTube channel where I share the connection between faith, creativity, and painting.
Looking back, I realize resilience isn’t about pretending everything is okay. It’s about continuing to move forward, trusting God through uncertainty, and finding purpose even in challenging seasons. Those experiences shaped not only who I am as an artist but also the message behind my work: that beauty, healing, and growth can emerge from life’s most difficult moments.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.tiffanyfineart.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyartvibez
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TiffanyFineArt


