Title: Affa
Year of Creation: 2024
Medium: Acrylic and Printed Paper
Dimensions: 36 inches x 48 inches
Sale Price: $5,400 USD
Edition Type: Unique, 1 of 1
Current Location: New York, NY, USA
“Affa” by Gina Keatley
“Affa,” a compelling piece from Gina Keatley’s “Atmospheric Fauna” series, draws its name from an alien associated with Holloman Air Force Base. Measuring 48 by 36 inches, this artwork employs acrylic paint and printed paper to create a narrative shrouded in secrecy and intrigue.
The canvas is covered with documents heavily redacted with black paint, leaving only a few words visible. These glimpses of text hint at deeper, concealed stories, engaging the viewer in an intellectual pursuit to decipher the hidden meanings. The stark redactions contrast sharply with the warm tones of the underlying paper, symbolizing the tension between transparency and secrecy in the realm of UFO and UAP phenomena.
Keatley’s use of minimalistic design, combined with the deliberate obscuration of information, creates a powerful commentary on the nature of classified knowledge and the human quest for truth. The visual impact of the blacked-out text against the textured background evokes a sense of mystery and urgency, reflecting the often elusive nature of extraterrestrial encounters.
“Affa” stands out for its ability to provoke curiosity and contemplation, encouraging viewers to consider the boundaries of what is known and what remains hidden. This piece highlights Keatley’s talent for merging different materials and concepts, resulting in a thought-provoking addition to the “Atmospheric Fauna” series. Through “Affa,” Keatley invites her audience to engage with the enigmatic world of UFOs and the secrets that lie just beneath the surface.