Fresh Paint: Tiffany Prothero

Tiffany Prothero has an disciplined Golden Age narrative style while mixing in fresh influences. The exciting thing about watching her progress over the past year is that every piece is better than the last, she is able to learn and grow with each new painting. And, although it is of no issue to the work itself, it is damn exciting to see her and other young women rising up in the ranks. In a conversation with a few artists friends, we could only come up with a small handful of women at the top of the sf/f art world. I have no doubt that Tiffany will be in that group in years to come.

Where did you go to school and how do you feel they prepared you for your career, both artistically and in business?

I went to Academy of Art University in San
Francisco. They did a pretty decent job at preparing me, but meeting industry professionals is something I didn't get at school.

What has been your biggest challenge post
graduation?
Getting work and refining my skill.

What do you feel is your biggest hurdle in getting commissions?
Having a consistent style people can use, bulking up my portfolio, and luck.

Do you feel as though you've had your first break?
Hmmm, maybe. I just received a commission with Realms of Fantasy Magazine. It really just fell in my lap, "Surprise! you have a job, no joke, here you go!" yeah it was luck, haha!
[Note from The Art Department: While luck is helpful, it's always the portfolio that clinches the job.]


Do you have a clear idea where you'd like to be in five years or are you
taking each day as it comes?
I would like to paint for science fiction and fantasy book publishers.

Any advice to students still in school?

Try to meet industry professionals, just to get your name out there, and for valuable advice. Send Promos out, and submit to contests like Spectrum, or the Society of Illustrators Annual. Good Luck!

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