A new film with original music to do with a sense of place, filmed and recorded on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
current work
by different way…
a new film poem, made on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall in an old Citroen van, to do with history, memory, folklore…
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Sunday in February…

Sunday in February pure pigment on paper Philip R. Bennetta, 2021
Thursday in February…
on a walk down from the moor, where trees hold up the sky

missing the moor
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…
moorland studies (i) – (iv)
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.




Pamphlet Poets update
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:


Pamphlet Poets
VIRAL – Journal of a Plague Year by poet Michael Curtis is now published and is our latest in the series:

The Pamphlet Poets Series is an imprint of Community of Poets & Artists Press and features hand sewn collections, in the pamphlet style of the 1920’s and 1930’s, by contemporary poets. Some of these unique publications also include original artwork. We published the first pamphlet of the series in 1997 and our most recent in 2021. Here is the full list, with the earliest in the series first:
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)
stroll by moonlight
