15 ink & watercolour drawings

more regular postings of current projects, often described and photographed during the making process…
15 ink & watercolour drawings

I am pleased to post this link to our recent poem-film ‘neap tide’
and hope you like it, and find something for yourself in the film:
ink and watercolour drawing for today

Tool Cupboard, ink and watercolour on paper, Philip R. Bennetta 10 September, 2023
warming up with watercolour drawings


The Birch Tree in our garden at Walmer, Kent UK – we’ve been here for nearly a year!
The Birch tree is a pioneer species, one that colonised Britain after the Ice Age, giving it a symbol of rebirth and new beginnings. It is a sacred tree in Celtic mythology, and thought to have highly protective influences.



our latest short film, with rising, sinking, tilting issues…
the latest project, featuring 21 ink and watercolour drawings on postcards…

We are very pleased to have our little film “The Dancers”, selected for the Music Art Film Craft Fest, in Nashville TN. Thanks to all concerned and thanks for viewing.

Notes:
The Dancers is inspired by an earlier project, including research, publications and film, Making the Killick (2018): https://youtu.be/gd0RsJgKHAM
The stones from my original Killick project are now in a stream on Bodmin Moor, at South Trekeive; I decided they just had to remain in Cornwall, when I left for Kent.
I also thought about ceremoniously burning the frames that held each Killick stone before we left, and I did not. Rather, they came to our new home in Walmer, Kent.
The frames sat on a shelf in my work space for several months, and then I found hag-stones in the garden (small stones/pebbles with a hole through them) and the idea of the Killick and stones re-emerged.


a selection of hag-stones found in our garden, Walmer, Kent, digital photograph, Philip R. Bennetta, 2023
This time, I thought to have the stones grouped on the outside, rather than inside the frame; embracing and holding the frame (ludras). I made fourteen of these bracelets, in all – two for each of the seven frames I had chosen; each bracelet has seven stones.

I considered narrating a poem I had been working on, and I did not. I have kept the film simple, with sound/music, that I recorded late one evening, on the dulcimer. An ethereal sound, something of the sea, the true home for a killick (ancient anchor for a small boat) is what I sought, and I stretched the sound, until I found it…
the dancers (film link: https://youtu.be/xK4VPQn-Vbk )
I hope you find something here for yourself. Also, please take a look at my research page, for more information on the Killick project.
the latest project, featuring the making process, sculptural objects and music:
hope something here finds you