iconic sea-fronts: Walmer-Deal-Sandown




iconic sea-fronts: Walmer-Deal-Sandown




Delighted to see my poem from the film neap tide published in issue 41 of The French Literary Review, editor Barbara Dordi, with thanks and good wishes, here’s the poem and film link:
neap tide
we bring beginnings
bless and overlook
this silvery sea
hag-stone, pebble, snail
her rocks green-like weed
smooth, flat, velvet fur
we lay our clothes here
by steep pebble-slide
saltiness, breath, breeze
to deep warming sea
in wind and in rain
from every neap tide
on imagined lengths
stretching out for France

At the water margin, monotype, water-mixable oil, on japanese paper

a series of monotypes on japanese paper








our latest poetry film features a special journey in a 2cv6 special
lapses in time
snowdrops come
leave and return
we roll along
in a little car
trust to something
simple, without intent
error, mistake, deceit.
a place for honour
marks each bench
with undulation
mine-sea deep
shingle beach
pier, shoreline
fishing fleet.
castle, fortress
bandstand, hut
low island
swept away
to fine sand
lapses in time
danger, shelter, hope.
very pleased that our short film The Dancers is selected for an award at the Aasha film festival

The film can be previed here: https://youtu.be/xK4VPQn-Vbk
One in a number of short films by Philip & Susan Bennetta, made in Walmer, Deal, Kent,
We are very pleased that our short film “The Dancers” will be showing at the Parallax Art Fair, Kensington Town Hall, London UK 17-18 February, with a private view 16 February 7.30-9.30 pm (free tickets available)
“The Parallax Art Fair exhibits art, design and film from freedom-loving artists and designers from around the world, including UK, USA, France, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Belgium, China, Portugal, Australia, Austria, India, Canada, Spain, and Switzerland…”
We are showing the “The Dancers”, with original music, which is to do with the art-making process.
available via YouTube link @ https://youtu.be/xK4VPQn-Vbk

a week in the studio, here’s some work



Walmer, 2023
