Making Marks documentary
This is the third from the three-part series of short-form documentaries Iain Pennington and I made on our eleven-day trip in Scotland.
Scottish artist Ellis O’Connor uses art as a means of self-regulation and processing emotions. She describes art as both therapeutic and reflective, capturing her subconscious through abstract, expressive landscapes inspired by nature. The recent autism diagnosis has brought clarity to her lifelong sensitivities and need for quiet, natural spaces.
Ellis describes her deep connection with nature, talking about how outdoor activities in the stunning Skye scenery help her to recharge, and escape overwhelming stimuli. She recalls the times before her diagnosis and reflects on the power of expressing emotions through art, attaining peace and validation while embracing her authentic self.
Produced by Iain Pennington and me
Directed, shot and edited by me
Light/camera assist: Iain Pennington
Colourist: Iain Pennington
Sony FX6
My set of Olympus OM vintage lenses
DJI Mini 3 Pro drone
Photo by Iain Pennington on 35mm film
Photo by Iain Pennington on 35mm film
Photo by Iain Pennington on 35mm film
Photo by Iain Pennington on 35mm film
Photo by Iain Pennington on 35mm film
Photo by Iain Pennington on 35mm film