Silver Sonnet, Reframed

For a while now, Silver Sonnet has been the name I’ve used for my personal creative work, mostly around film. Music and photography were there too, but often buried under the structure. It didn’t quite reflect how I actually work, or how these things relate to each other.

So I’ve rebuilt it.

Silver Sonnet is now its own section of the site, with space for all the different pieces: film, music, image, text, and the less easily defined zones in between, like field recordings and sonic experiments. Each element has its place, its own rhythm. Rather than being tucked behind categories, they’re more visible, more connected, and free to stand on their own.

The new landing page, Notes from the Interior, is where it begins. From there, you can move into whatever branch you’re curious about, ongoing film projects, musical ideas, visual fragments, and reflections in writing. It’s not a polished archive or a clean portfolio. It’s more like a working table: part sketchbook, part studio.

This shift is about giving the work room to breathe, for what overlaps, what blends, what doesn’t fit into a single form. It’s about letting different forms speak to each other, and allowing expression to move freely across them. A kind of creative space where sound, image, and story are in conversation, open, in motion, and free to evolve.

Take a look around. I’ll keep updating it as the work evolves.

The Watchful Tree. Photo: Westerpark, Amsterdam, 2025.



Marc Driessen

Filmmaker and photographer based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

https://marcdriessen.com
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