The statue was primarily the work of
Emmet Sullivan, who also worked on nearby
Dinosaur World. He had assisted in the work at
Mount Rushmore. The statue is modernistic and
minimalistic; there is little facial detail or expression, and the lines and forms are generally simplified. The arms are outstretched straight, sixty five feet from the tip of one finger to another, suggesting the
Crucifixion; however the cross is not depicted. It sits on 320 tons of concrete and was designed to withstand winds of 500 miles an hour. The statue, which was completely built by hand out of steel and mortar, is also reinforced in a way to withstand the force of a passing tornado. It has been nicknamed "
Gumby Jesus" and "Our Milk Carton with Arms" by critics. ==In popular culture==