11+ Francesca Woodman Quotes On Art, Self And Death

I feel like I am floating in plasma I need a teacher or a lover I need someone to risk being involved with me. I am so vain and I am so masochistic. How can they coexist? — Francesca Woodman

THIS ACTION THAT I FORESEE has nothing to do with melodrama It is that life as lived by me now is a series of exceptions I was (am?) not unique but special. This is why I was an artist — Francesca Woodman

I wish i could change my mind as easily as I change socks But then I don't change socks so easily — Francesca Woodman

I finally managed to try to do away with myself, as neatly and concisely as possible. I would rather die young leaving various accomplishments, some work, my friendship with you, and some other artifacts intact, instead of pell-mell erasing all of these delicate things. — Francesca Woodman

Real things don't frighten me just the ones in my mind do. — Francesca Woodman

Am I in the picture? Am I getting in or out of it? I could be a ghost, an animal or a dead body, not just this girl standing on the corner? — Francesca Woodman

Now we come to the passage. You can just see a little peep of the passage in Looking-glass House, if you leave the door of our drawing room wide open: and it's very like our passage as far as you can see, only you know it may be quite different on beyond. — Francesca Woodman

Things looked funny because my pictures depend on an emotional state... I know this is true and I thought about this for a long time. Somehow it made me feel very, very good. — Francesca Woodman

A lot of photography is making records of people, as objects, friends. It's like organizing a wardrobe - in terms of size etc. — Francesca Woodman

You cannot see me from where I look at myself — Francesca Woodman

Then at one point I did not need to translate the notes; they went directly to my hands — Francesca Woodman

Life Lessons by Francesca Woodman

  1. Francesca Woodman's work emphasizes the importance of experimentation and creative expression. Her photographs are often surreal and mysterious, demonstrating the power of photography to capture the intangible.
  2. Woodman's work also emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and introspection. Her photographs often feature her own body, exploring themes of identity, femininity, and mortality.
  3. Finally, Woodman's work is a reminder of the importance of embracing one's own unique vision and style. Her photographs are often thought-provoking and emotionally powerful, demonstrating the power of photography to capture the essence of a moment.
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