Jaramay Aréf Photography The 22-foot, 3,000-pound, steel and carbon fiber spaceman, positioned arms up in a V inspired by a signature Michael Jackson pose, did not just land at the end of a pier at the Hodges Bay Resort in Antigua. The site-specific sculpture, titled "The Boonji Spaceman," required three days, 12 men and a crane and custom scaffolding to erect and mount in five feet of solid concrete—all designed to withstand up to a Category 4 hurricane. The commission is the result of a year-long endeavor between artist Brendan Murphy and Christopher Harding, an angel investor, and one of the hotel’s owners.