Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Ellen Forney

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American artist Ellen Forney.
Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Ellen Forney

Ellen Forney is an American cartoonist, educator, and wellness coach. She is known for her autobiographic comics which include I was Seven in '75; I Love Led Zepellin; and Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo and Me. She teaches at the Cornish College of the Arts. Her work covers mental illness, political activism, drugs, and the riot grrrl movement. Currently, she is based in Seattle, Washington.

I just really respond to comics. I find it a really exciting medium.
'Marbles' really took so much and such a thorough effort from me that I was so happy to tie that up and have it feel satisfying.
A sense of electrical current was part of my own experience of being manic. The sensation that my mind was spinning and overheating would sometimes build to a sensation like an electrical short - a burst of light, a melting, or dissipating - and I'd get a metallic taste in my mouth, like when you lick a battery.
I had this sense that I was part of, sort of a lineage of artists and writers through history that have had mood disorders. — © Ellen Forney
I had this sense that I was part of, sort of a lineage of artists and writers through history that have had mood disorders.
The way I process things, they way I express myself, is in comics, just as poets process things that they are trying to understand.
I find that stability is good for my creativity.
For one thing, I don't think art needs to be about suffering; sometimes it really seems like it's only the art about pain that is interpreted as profound, and in my work for years I've really tried to deal with subjects that are substantial, not just fluffy, but presented in a more playful, approachable kind of way.
I think that Van Gogh is really the ultimate crazy artist that we all think of.
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