Somewhere Between Zero, 1994
Tony Alcock
Mixed media: Oil paint and encaustic on paper over canvas
Original Painting, 62.5 x 62.5 x 6 cm
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About Tony Alcock
I was born in Nottingham (UK) in June 1947. My post school art education included a Pre-Dip at Loughborough followed by studying Fine Art / Painting at Leicester Polytechnic. After graduating and producing my 'Light Organ', I enjoyed a couple of years being recognized as an original and practicing artist in the UK. However, I chose to pursue life as a teacher, gaining a PGCE from Bristol University, where I later briefly lectured in Art education.
Circumstances changed and I found myself working as a musician, became a music shop owner and eventually worked in a successful graphics based company, MOGO UK. From 1993, I was able to reactivate my artistic ambitions, identifying myself as AMA, I've always liked the symmetry of my initials. Most all the work on this Artlimes website will have been produced after 1993.
I hope you enjoy and get into the work you see, it can then speak for itself.
By the way, whatever you think about the art, I'm very good at wrapping up, packaging and dispatching the finished article!About the Product
Having produced the wooden figures 1 – 9 in a previous work, ‘Number 5 surrounded by his Associates’, representing the figure ’0′ in wood seemed like the next logical step; there was still enough sheet mahogany to do it.
Having previously been reasonably technophobe, I had only just started using an Apple Mac computer and consequently started to appreciate the power of the binary number system. The inherent simplicity and fecundity of this system impressed me as being a clear parallel to the roles of the male and female in specific reproduction. This seemed like a good enough starting point for an art work and placing the ‘ones’ in an regular horizontal and vertical axis was (at that time) some form of achievement. A rhythm was achieved within the chosen square format, subliminally suggesting a division into nine equal parts.
Juxtaposing a piece of timber in the shape of the number ‘nought’ with inkjet prints on paper really did seem a combination of the traditional and the innovative, a bridge between the past and the future, reason enough and a valid, creative activity. The idea of a round formed ‘nought’ being made up of two tangible cheeks either side of a gulf giving into the underlying surface suggests the grail of encountering certain intimate female parts, which in turn leads to the ensuing subdivision of newly created cells - such is biology.
However, very stark was the result. The addition of three found metal objects and a handmade ash wood frame were not enough to validate the exercise. So a little later, I added the three primary pigmentary colours composed around the nine part division, which somehow pulled the piece together.
‘Somewhere Between Zero’ may well be seen only as a follow up piece, but as its title suggests, is a significant expression of how Iwas feeling at the time.