A UFO has landed in Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop's old office, aliens included--or at least, a Hoboken artist's depictions of his "real" experiences as an alien abductee.

Peer into the window of 353 Second Street and you'll see trompe l'oeil riveted metal walls plus furniture and neon lights pulled straight out of a sci-fi fantasy discotheque.

This is the new digs of Balance Hair Salon, an edgy rock 'n' roll boutique. Their house artist, Vincent Minervini, wears hats shaped like ice cream cones and birdboxes. Their phones are answered by Dave Feldman, frontman of local rock band Wyldlife. This is not your average salon.

Quite appropriately, for their new location's opening, Balance is welcoming back Hoboken artist David Huggins whose oil paintings show what he says are his experiences as an alien abductee.

Huggins last showed at Balance in 2011, sharing depictions of repeated alien contact. One painting, “Leaving the House,” shows several Grays (little grey-skinned aliens) pulling Huggins upwards towards a glowing UFO.

Another work, entitled “The Packaged Gray,” shows a Gray woman holding an alien-human baby inside a container, one of over 60 hybrid children Huggins said he fathered with an alien woman he calls Crescent.

Huggins said that over time, the two formed a mutual romantic, emotional and sexual relationship.

“She has black hair which may or may not be a wig. She has large, almond-shaped eyes. Her face is rather pale. She has thin lips and a small nose. Her chin is more pointed.”

Huggins said he taught the aliens how to care for the babies and developed special bonds with his kids. Read more about his alien experiences in his interview with The Jersey Journal in 2011.

Huggins, who has been seen on documentary "The Hidden Hand," told the Journal in a recent interview that he hasn't been in touch with aliens since, or at least doesn't remember. Now, he's just focused on sharing his story.

"I feel the aliens want me to talk about my experiences, that's why I did the paintings," he said. "People really like the paintings and ask me all types of questions. I just enjoy showing them."

Owner Carla Anderson said she's thrilled to have Huggins back, especially given her obsession with UFOs and space, which shows in the new space's design.

"Vincent Minervini did the whole place. You can't do better than have a club designer do your place. I said 'Spaceship,' and he ran with it," she said with a laugh.

Anderson says the new neighborhood will be a welcome change, as construction on Erie Street has been blowing dirt into 18 Erie and blocking off foot traffic.

"I was afraid I'd be priced out of the neighborhood," she added. "And I was next to a kiddie place and an ice cream shop. I was the odd man out."

Here, near Jersey City Tattoo Company and Lucky 7 Tavern as well as music venues Lamp Post Bar and Grille and soon-to-open White Eagle Hall, she says Balance is a much better fit. The new salon has five chairs and a VIP back room for bridal services, etc., and will also host film and photo shoots.

Balance Salon, 353 Second St., opens Friday, Sept. 5 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. with art by David Huggins and a drag performance by Zondra Foxx as part of JC Fridays. For more information, visit JCFridays.com.