0:00:11.920,0:00:13.560 0:00:36.600,0:00:39.280 TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK: I grew up in a very religious family. 0:00:39.280,0:00:41.440 There were several ministers in my family. 0:00:41.440,0:00:43.600 You know, it was a sense of community. 0:00:43.600,0:00:48.868 It was um filled with beautiful [br]stories and great music. 0:00:49.400,0:00:53.080 And those stories are things [br]that you can just kind of 0:00:53.080,0:00:56.971 take along in your pocket and [br]take out whenever you need them. 0:01:06.920,0:01:09.560 I thought I wanted to be a comic book artist, 0:01:09.560,0:01:13.478 but over time I became interested [br]in different kinds of art. 0:01:16.831,0:01:21.680 But I never lost that love for that [br]kind of storytelling, you know, 0:01:21.680,0:01:28.142 this idea of superheroes and [br]this panel by panel narrative. 0:01:33.360,0:01:36.960 I like to pick language that [br]has a certain kind of a cadence 0:01:36.960,0:01:41.320 and I like to pick words [br]that have double meanings. 0:01:41.320,0:01:45.972 Or, if you take a letter away it’ll [br]be maybe even an opposite word. 0:01:53.040,0:01:57.585 Sometimes words explode and its [br]just about each individual letter.[br] 0:02:17.205,0:02:21.760 TDH: Mounds are these half [br]human, half plant mutants 0:02:21.760,0:02:25.080 that came to life about 50,000 years ago 0:02:25.080,0:02:28.881 when an ape man masturbated in a field of flowers. 0:02:30.247,0:02:37.080 His human parts are co-mingling [br]with the plant parts and, like, 0:02:37.080,0:02:43.139 it’s starting to bubble and boil and [br]something’s about to sprout out of this mess, 0:02:43.920,0:02:45.668 and that’s the Mound. 0:02:47.240,0:02:50.520 The story comes to me as visions. 0:02:50.520,0:02:52.788 After I realized what Mounds were, 0:02:53.200,0:02:55.600 I had a lot of questions for myself. 0:02:55.600,0:02:58.080 So, where do they come from? 0:02:58.080,0:02:59.520 How tall are they? 0:02:59.520,0:03:01.040 Do they eat? 0:03:01.040,0:03:03.760 Like, just all of these types of things. 0:03:03.760,0:03:11.240 And in asking the question, you can [br]then almost have like an epiphany 0:03:11.240,0:03:16.280 and from there you just keep [br]going and it actually snowballs. 0:03:16.280,0:03:20.169 And to me, that’s what the vision is all about. 0:03:30.920,0:03:33.533 This painting here is called “By and By” 0:03:34.400,0:03:38.720 and this is the last in a series of paintings 0:03:38.720,0:03:41.960 that are about the life and [br]death of Mound number one 0:03:41.960,0:03:44.040 and his name is The Legend. 0:03:44.040,0:03:49.299 And the skeleton of Mound Number [br]One has been left in the forest, 0:03:50.080,0:03:55.000 and all of the forest animals and even [br]some animals that are not from the forest 0:03:55.000,0:03:59.720 have come to grieve and to pay their respects. 0:04:02.440,0:04:06.680 I’ve always like the story of Noah’s Ark 0:04:06.680,0:04:09.200 and the idea of all of these animals that 0:04:09.200,0:04:13.840 put their differences aside [br]to coexist in this one space. 0:04:13.840,0:04:15.880 And that’s kind of what’s happening here. 0:04:15.880,0:04:19.440 All the animals from around the [br]world have gathered together 0:04:19.440,0:04:22.603 to pay homage to this great creature. 0:04:25.920,0:04:30.285 When you see black and white or [br]words within paintings, it’s Loid. 0:04:31.000,0:04:34.040 And Loid is kind of a father type of an energy. 0:04:34.040,0:04:39.000 And he’s also all about kind of black and white. 0:04:39.000,0:04:40.519 There’s no in between. 0:04:42.080,0:04:48.200 Painter is a spirit energy who is [br]kind of a mothering type of an energy. 0:04:48.200,0:04:51.120 Anytime you see colors within the paintings, 0:04:51.120,0:04:55.477 that’s as a result of Painter’s presence. 0:04:57.813,0:05:00.149 A lot of it comes back to my mother. 0:05:00.240,0:05:05.320 She is Painter and she is [br]Loid wrapped up into one. 0:05:05.320,0:05:14.640 You know, she is the smiling face of Painter, [br]she is the color that you get from Painter. 0:05:14.640,0:05:20.200 But at the same time she was [br]stern when she spoke her word 0:05:20.200,0:05:23.600 you had to listen, so she was also Loid. 0:05:24.879,0:05:30.464 Mom: A lot of his art, I think, is [br]what he has seen over the years, 0:05:30.840,0:05:32.360 over his childhood -- 0:05:32.360,0:05:35.720 some of the hurtful things, I think. 0:05:35.720,0:05:39.400 And then he wanted to get in [br]there and do something about it. 0:05:39.400,0:05:43.840 And I think he has created someone to do that, 0:05:43.840,0:05:46.275 and that has become his Torpedo person. 0:05:48.920,0:05:52.600 Torpedo Boy is kind of my alter ego. 0:05:52.600,0:05:55.687 And I created him when I was, I [br]would say, in the fourth grade. 0:05:57.443,0:05:59.960 He can fly, he can lift things. 0:05:59.960,0:06:01.132 He’s a super hero. 0:06:02.736,0:06:07.996 And he’s super strong, except [br]he has an inflated ego. 0:06:14.869,0:06:18.720 Mom: I think eventually he will really find out 0:06:18.720,0:06:20.960 who can actually solve it all 0:06:20.960,0:06:24.711 and that goes right back [br]to his roots and the Bible. 0:06:27.035,0:06:30.480 TDH: Painter and Loid, you know, [br]with their son Torpedo Boy, 0:06:30.480,0:06:34.320 is a lot like the Holy Trinity. 0:06:34.320,0:06:39.065 God sent his son down to save the Earth. 0:06:43.640,0:06:48.400 Torpedo Boy is sent to like [br]protect these Mound creatures 0:06:49.280,0:06:56.180 and to do good things. But [br]Torpedo Boy is terribly flawed. 0:06:57.069,0:07:00.560 And his pride and all of his other human emotions 0:07:00.560,0:07:03.087 get in the way of him performing his duties. 0:07:07.120,0:07:08.360 He looks like me. 0:07:08.360,0:07:09.800 He is me. 0:07:09.800,0:07:15.658 I even have a Torpedo Boy outfit [br]that I wear while I’m painting. 0:07:20.320,0:07:24.000 In the show ‘It Came from the Studio Floor,’ 0:07:24.000,0:07:27.023 Torpedo Boy is the protagonist. 0:07:27.760,0:07:32.480 And we are taken step by step through where he was 0:07:32.480,0:07:36.920 when Mound Number One was attacked and killed. 0:07:36.920,0:07:38.720 So, we get to see what, you know, 0:07:38.720,0:07:40.000 what was the hold up, 0:07:40.000,0:07:43.947 why didn’t he make it in time [br]to save Mound Number One? 0:07:48.240,0:07:51.920 In a way the scale of the show is kind of heroic. 0:07:51.920,0:07:56.338 Like, there’s a giant Torpedo [br]Boy “T” painted on the wall. 0:07:59.200,0:08:03.300 But, he arose and fell all in the same show. 0:08:03.300,0:08:05.508 (laughs) It’s pretty pathetic. 0:08:15.200,0:08:19.920 I tend to have an entourage [br]with me wherever I go – 0:08:19.920,0:08:23.039 not necessarily people, but objects. 0:08:24.080,0:08:27.960 I have a collection of grocery lists, 0:08:27.960,0:08:30.480 plastic tops, amateur paintings, 0:08:30.480,0:08:32.270 photos I find on the ground. 0:08:35.240,0:08:37.880 Balloons – you can never have too many balloons. 0:08:37.880,0:08:40.800 This belonged to my [br]grandfather, who was a butcher, 0:08:40.800,0:08:46.560 and I guess he used this to [br]shield himself from offal 0:08:46.560,0:08:51.324 and various meat juices. 0:08:52.560,0:08:56.560 I don’t know, I just like to [br]have echoes of my family around 0:08:56.560,0:08:58.725 and then they echo into the work. 0:09:01.800,0:09:06.603 Even here at home, I like to [br]have things out all the time. 0:09:07.080,0:09:12.320 I’m a big toy collector and [br]I’ve been actively trying to 0:09:12.320,0:09:16.449 piece together my childhood [br]by finding all of those toys. 0:09:17.360,0:09:21.280 It’s just an effort to reconnect with a time 0:09:21.280,0:09:25.160 when I was just a little more [br]open and receptive to things. 0:09:25.160,0:09:28.861 And its just great to have these [br]things around me as a reminder. 0:09:31.040,0:09:34.240 It’s almost a dangerous obsession, 0:09:34.240,0:09:39.160 like I have to get all of the toys [br]since some of my toys were taken away, 0:09:39.160,0:09:41.974 I have to now get all of them back. 0:09:43.080,0:09:45.680 I had one when I was a kid, [br]but it got thrown away. 0:09:49.713,0:09:53.760 Monica: Some people put things [br]in files or folders or stacks, 0:09:53.760,0:09:55.840 but he doesn’t stack, he piles. 0:09:55.840,0:09:59.000 TDH: I’m getting better about [br]filing things because of her, 0:09:59.000,0:10:01.920 because she’s organized, she can do that. 0:10:03.280,0:10:04.613 It’s hard. 0:10:09.600,0:10:13.440 Anywhere I move, these [br]mounds seem to move with me. 0:10:13.440,0:10:18.960 It's like, in my car there’s a [br]pile of things that’s a mound. 0:10:18.960,0:10:23.360 In my studio, there’s piles [br]of things all over the place 0:10:23.360,0:10:25.721 and that’s how I pick from these piles.[br] 0:10:54.760,0:10:57.840 What’s happening with the [br]pieces that are in the studio, 0:10:57.840,0:11:04.906 I see those as colorful blasts of [br]energy or communication from Mounds, 0:11:06.120,0:11:07.760 these visions of hope. 0:11:10.080,0:11:16.259 So in a way it’s like God’s promise [br]with the rainbow after the flood. 0:11:27.880,0:11:31.880 In my work, I feel I’m finally [br]being able to bring together 0:11:31.880,0:11:39.653 the worlds of comic book narratives [br]and the history of abstraction.