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Crafting Your Artistic Persona: A Step-by-Step Guide

Discover how to unearth and amplify your authentic self, craft a compelling narrative, and create a consistent visual identity that resonates with your audience. Dive in to sculpt a persona that’s uniquely you.

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"Seeking persona pt. I" by Lance Marwood

Welcome to the ultimate guide for crafting a killer artistic persona. If you’re ready to cut through the noise and make a lasting impression in the music world, you’re in the right place. This isn’t about putting on a mask; it’s about uncovering and amplifying the most authentic parts of yourself to resonate with your audience.

By following this step-by-step process, you’ll:

  • Discover Your Core: Dive deep into your identity and values to uncover what truly makes you unique.
  • Analyze Influences: Learn from the greats and see what resonates with you, helping to shape your own persona.
  • Embrace Uniqueness: Highlight your quirks and unique traits to stand out from the crowd.
  • Define Your Audience: Understand who you’re speaking to and tailor your persona to connect with them.
  • Craft Your Narrative: Develop a compelling story that encapsulates your journey and vision.
  • Visual and Aesthetic Branding: Create a visual style that reflects your identity and sets you apart.
  • Maintain Consistency: Ensure your persona is consistently represented across all platforms.
  • Adapt and Evolve: Stay open to feedback and refine your persona as you grow.

By the end of this process, you’ll have a well-defined, powerful artistic persona that is not only true to who you are but also resonates deeply with your audience. You’ll be equipped with the insights and tools to present yourself authentically and compellingly, making a memorable impact in the music industry. Let’s get started on shaping the persona that the world needs to see.

Before we begin, I’ve structured everything so that it’s an eight-week program. You can do this in eight days, or over the course of one really long session.

Week 1: Self-Reflection and Identity Digging

Find Your Core: Who are you when nobody’s watching? Strip away the layers of expectations and dig deep into your core. Use your phone or computer to record daily reflections. Set a reminder to spend 10 minutes each night answering these questions:

  • What made me feel most alive today?
  • What themes keep coming up in my thoughts and actions?
  • What do I stand for, no matter what?

Keep a journal or notes app or doc on your computer. Going forward, note down your answers to the questions above and those that follow. As well, record anything that comes to mind. Sometimes, the greatest insights we can glean are from the seemingly benign, inane shit we write down. Thoughts, ideas, moments of inspiration, reflections, bitching about your boss, manifestation list, desires; get it all out of you first. Then we can move on to what matters most to you.

Week 2: Analyze Your Influences

Identify Your Heroes: Who are the artists, musicians, writers, or creators you look up to? What about their personas resonates with you? This week you’re going to start to look outward now, though you’ll do this through the lens of how these have influenced you. For this period, you’ll answer these questions instead:

  • Who inspires me the most and why?
  • What elements of their persona resonate with me?

Create a playlist or visual collage of your biggest influences. Use tools like Pinterest for visual influences and Spotify for musical influences. Spend an hour each week exploring why these influences matter to you and how they can inform your persona.

Week 3: Embrace Your Uniqueness

Celebrate Your Quirks: What sets you apart from others? Your quirks, idiosyncrasies, and unique traits are your strengths. Let me put it another way: your weirdness is your power. Stop chasing that bullshit ideal and instead lean into you. Why? Because everyone smells bullshit a mile away and it won’t work otherwise. Trust me. This week you’ll answer these questions:

  • What are my unique qualities or skills?
  • How can these be highlighted in my persona?

Make a list of your unique traits and think about how they can be woven into your artistic persona. Maybe it’s a particular fashion style, a way of speaking, or a recurring theme in your art. Use your phone to record voice memos when you notice these traits in action. Review these voice memos weekly. Look for patterns and brainstorm how these quirks can be incorporated into your public persona.

Week 4: Define Your Audience

Know Your Tribe: By this point, you’ve now got at least a semblance of who you are, what interests you, and makes you unique. I cannot state emphatically enough how vital this is. So now, we take a beat and think about who you’re speaking to. Understanding your audience helps shape your persona to resonate with them.

  • Who am I currently reaching with my art?
  • Who do I want to reach with my art?
  • What do they value and connect with?

Create a detailed profile of your ideal audience. Consider their interests, values, and what they seek in the art they consume.

Step 5: Craft Your Narrative

Tell Your Story: Your persona should tell a story. It’s about where you’ve been, where you are, and where you’re going. This is now the time to write your bio.

  • What are the key moments in my life that define me?
  • How can I weave these into my public image?

Write a short bio that encapsulates your journey and vision. Focus on authenticity and emotional impact. Set aside time each month to update your bio as your story evolves. Share snippets on social media to test what resonates.

Step 6: Visual and Aesthetic Branding

Look the Part: Your visual style should reflect your persona. This includes your fashion, album covers, social media aesthetics, and stage presence. Remember that Pinterest board? Well guess what: it’s time to cash it in. This week, you’ll use that board to answer these questions:

  • What visual elements represent my identity and music?
  • How can my aesthetic set me apart?

Develop a visual branding strategy. Experiment with different looks and settle on a consistent style that feels true to your identity. Regularly update your mood board and design new visuals for your social media profiles and promotional materials.

Step 7: Consistency and Authenticity

Stay True: By now, you’ve reached what most would consider Pro status, which we’re constantly going on about. Key to this is consistency, because it looks and feels intentional, and that builds trust and recognition across not just fans but also the professional realm of the industry. But there’s a danger lurking underneath all this: while you started with the idea of who you are, it’s easy to lose yourself while you’re doing this. And ironically, as much as it’s important to “construct” a persona, you always need to ensure it’s authentically you.

  • Am I being authentic in my public interactions?
  • Is my persona consistent across all platforms?

Regularly review your public presence. I suggest conducting monthly reviews of your social media and other public content to ensure consistency and authenticity. Pay particular attention to your messaging, visuals, and interactions and whether they align with your defined persona.

Step 8: Feedback and Adaptation

Evolve with Purpose: Congratulations. I really mean that. If you’ve made it this far, and that’s regardless of whether you’ve done this over the course of weeks or days or hours, I still need to congratulate you. Be open to feedback and willing to adapt, but never lose sight of your core.
Questions to Ask:
What feedback am I receiving from my audience?
How can I evolve while staying true to myself?
Action: Engage with your audience and peers for feedback. Use constructive criticism to refine and strengthen your persona.

Long-Term Actions for Curating Your Visual and Creative Aesthetics

  • Create a Visual Identity Kit: Develop a set of guidelines for your visual style, including colours, fonts, and imagery.
  • Build a Content War Chest: Create a central document, just one, where all of your possible ideas for content for your project go.
  • Build a Content Calendar: Plan your content in advance to maintain a consistent visual and thematic presence.
  • Regularly Update Your Portfolio: Keep your website and social media profiles up to date with your latest work and visuals.

Conclusion

Creating a compelling artistic persona is about finding the delicate balance between authenticity and creativity. It’s about presenting a version of yourself that’s true but also engaging and resonant with your audience. By following these steps and continually refining your approach, you can craft a persona that’s powerful, memorable, and uniquely yours. Now, go out there and let the world see who you really are.

Lance’s passion for music started as a young boy, and it eventually led him to launch his online radio show at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU, formerly Ryerson), “The Hard Stuff,” which was later adapted into an online series. The show spotlighted Toronto’s vibrant DIY and hardcore punk communities. This, along with playing in bands in the early 2010s, earned Lance a reputation as a dynamic performer and writer in the music industry. In 2015, Lance and his wife moved to the UK, where he worked for Mercedes-Benz Financial Services while continuing to create and coordinate content for V13. Returning to Canada in 2020, he was promoted to Director of Communications for V13 Media in 2022. Lance’s work as a music and entertainment writer has been featured in various digital and print publications, including hundreds of articles for V13, where he has interviewed some of the biggest names in the industry. He has also contributed as an editor and writer for the TMU publication, “The Continuist,” and written a foreword for the book “Toronto DIY: (2008-2013).” Lance’s experience in the music industry, combined with his impeccable writing skills, has made him an indispensable asset to V13. His passion for discovering new music and connecting with artists is evident in his writing and has helped V13 establish itself as a reputable source for music news, reviews, and now a promotional service.

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