
Sunday in February pure pigment on paper Philip R. Bennetta, 2021
Sunday in February pure pigment on paper Philip R. Bennetta, 2021
on a walk down from the moor, where trees hold up the sky
A simple contemplation to do with place and memory, reflecting something of the present situation in which we find ourselves; misty, chilly, uncertain and beautiful; missing the moor, with original music on citera and bodhran drum…
These mixed media works are inspired by living and working in a region of outstanding natural beauty and dark skies. For me, they hold a sense of the moor; silent, atmospheric, an emptiness where everything exists…
I am including this series of studies, together with several short films and poetry-music publications, as individual works which contribute to a body of work in 2020 -21.
The Louvre Imperial, by W. H. Petty (ISBN 0 9523546 6)
Under the Skin by Narissa Knights (ISBN 0 9523546 7 5)
To be continued… by Philip Bennetta (ISBN 0 9523546 5 9)
Looking for gods by Dawn Gorman (ISBN 0 9523546 9 1)
Going not Gentle by Jean Sealey (ISBN 1-902529-05-07)
Spontaneous Overflow by Stella Jackson (ISBN 1-902529-07-3)
Interpretations of History by W.H. Petty (ISBN 1-902529-09-X)
Bus Dreams by William Hazell (ISBN 1-902529-01-4)
Standing Stone by Natasha Carthew (ISBN 1-902529-02-2)
Airing Cupboard by Barbara Dordi (ISBN 1-902529-03-0)
Henge by Mary Rice (ISBN 1-902529-04-9)
Cafard by Robert Cole (ISBN 1-902529-06-5)
Paths by M.P.A. Sheaffer (ISBN 1-902529-09-X)
Looking for Solutions by Susan Bennetta (ISBN 1-902529-14-6)
Those Marks So Deeply Scored by Philip Bennetta (ISBN 978-1-902529-17-2)
VIRAL Journal of a Plague Year by Michael Curtis (ISBN 978-1-902529-29-5)
Michael Curtis, VIRAL Journal of a Plague Year: