Today, I’m sharing a few thoughts on how to develop your style in terms of artistry and memory keeping.

Develop Your Style

Origins

Experience comes through showing up and walking the talk.

I have been an ‘official’ memory keeper since 2002 when Ella, my first child arrived in this world, but the introduction to this ‘sport’ was sparked early in childhood.

Note. I began making art at my parents coffee table scribbling with crayons before I could even walk.

Maybe I was born to make art but I have firm beliefs that everyone can do this too.

The secret lies in showing up to your art on a regular basis and establishing a practice that works for you.

Finding your Style is just a by product of the process and reveals itself in time.

Step 1. Mimicry

Year 2004 | Daddy’s Boots

We learn new skills from imitating or copying others.

It’s a smart, human and a proven way to learn and grow in any discipline.

Note. This is exactly how I started my journey in digital artistry and memory keeping – I discovered the art of celebrating photos with artistry and words, saw a blended digital page and here I am still learning almost 18 years later.

Year 2004 | Layouts using my first collections of DigitalART (The Miracle CD Collection)

Step 2. Practice

Layouts | Years 2006, 2008, 2010

Show up regularly to make the magic happen.

And it’s all a matter of priority.

Layouts | Years 2012, 2014 and 2016 |

Aim for each and every day.

Note. Photoshop, photo artistry and memory keeping have been an almost DAILY practice in the past 17 1/2 years.

Tip. See [aalogo] Project 15 Year Evolution

FotoInspired | Years 2011, 2012 and 2013

Step 3. Observe

Year 2007 | Addicted to Type

Notice how you FEEL.

Do what you love.

Note. Blending, Brushes and Blending Modes have always been the key component to driving what I do around here and keeping me interested in this sport.

Layouts | Years 2017, 2018 and 2019

Step 4. Evolution

Year 2005 | Possibilities

Transformation is a natural progression.

In other words, if you pay attention and practice steps 1-3, you will automatically  get to step 4.

They say imitation is the highest form of flattery.

But flaws appear when you try adopt this approach long term.

This is the most important part of the process and where many memory keepers and artists fail.

Note. I have tried LOTS of different approaches over the years in terms of my layouts, photo projects, products and classes.

DigitalART | Years 2004, 2008 and 2019

Step #5 Non-Conformity (Optional)

Year 20017 | Shop

Learn the rules so you can break them.

Step outside your comfort zone.

Year 2019 | My Most Recent Layout

Note. I purposefully look for ways to be different and authentic in my artistry and memory keeping. I will often try projects and approaches and then modify them to make them suit me better.

This has certainly been the case with the upcoming [aalogo] Project:

This annual project has become a way to reflect and reminisce on the months, years and decades of my life.

Note. This year I will be doing a ‘Then and Now’ album, comparing life in 2009 with 2019, comparing what’s changed and what has remained the same.

Want to join me and start developing your own style?

 [aalogo] Project 2019 begins SOON.

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4 Responses

  1. Such an enlightening post Anna! Thank you for openly sharing the guidance to creative artistry, coming from a true professional. I appreciate every tidbit you’ve included.

  2. This is a wonderful post even 2 years after you first posted and I first read it. No matter how long you’ve been doing something it’s easy to get stuck or over-whelmed. You’ve shared lots of ways to get creative, grow in your artistry and stay positive about what you create. Thank you! This is a post I’ll keep nearby and re-read periodically when I’m stuck.

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