Framed UFO Artwork
Do they? Don’t they? Do aliens exist? Or don’t they? Do they fly here is UFOs? Or don’t they? Whether aliens actually exist and travel around in flying saucers and whether you believe it or not it is a question all humankind ponders. A piece of framed UFO art can, therefore, remind us about all we do not know, and everything we have left to explore.
Aliens and UFOs spark a lot of creativity for artists. While there’s inspiration to draw from the witness accounts of ‘encounters of the third kind’ and the descriptions of the spaceships they saw, scientists have also taken part in postulating what an alien spacecraft might look like also. However, artists have had the most imaginative approach in creating framed UFO prints such as ‘Lunastrella Flying Saucer’ by John Golden.
Keith Haring takes a more simplistic approach in his pieces of framed UFO Flying Saucer artwork with simple outlines accented with small lines to convey energy and activity such as in his work ‘Untitled, 1982 (dogs with UFOs)’. He pulls on another popular conspiracy theory, that the pyramids were really built by aliens, or possibly landing pads for UFOs in his piece ‘Untitled, 1984 (Pyramid with UFOs)’.
Artists probably have the most fun creating mock framed UFO photography. That sense of reality, even in a time when photo-editing programs are so prevalent, can still be so shocking. However, there are those artists that take a softer approach in pastel watercolour like effects like Serena Bowman’s ‘Yellow Spaceship’ or ‘Green Spaceship’ which have a dreamy, story-time, child-like feeling.