When I was living in New York City and commuting up to Columbia University from Greenpoint, Brooklyn for graduate school, there were lots of times the subway ride nearly did me in. There were only so many National Geos and only one Moby Dick. There's a point when transferring from the L train to the 1,2,3,9 trains requires a long walk through a bleak tunnel. If I was having a hard time, this portion of my journey struck me as particularly trying. However, one day in the future I enjoyed the commute when I discovered an older street artist selling crayon drawings of UFOs that had landed in the city. I bought one for 20 bucks, and for a long time, this was my favorite drawing of a UFO. It's the image of a yellow UFO sucking up a white dog-aardvark with it's orange beam in front of an abstract brown landscape.
But I discovered an image not so long ago that offers me something more. In this black and white picture there is a UFO sitting atop a perfect circle which is labeled with an arrow as a "decoy white ball, clear edges, not fuzzy." It's about geometry, balance, and what I love most about the illustration is the way it blurs the boundary between two dimensional and three dimensional space. To me there is the potential to have a real spaceship atop a flat circle, and this somehow blows my mind.