Coal art
Art installation “Coalescence” created by British designer Paul Cocksedge at Liverpool Cathedral in northwest England.
“Coalescence” is a 6-meter diameter piece of art made up of thousands of pieces of UK-sourced anthracite coal, which is high-luster and low in impurities.
Prompting questions around energy consumption, the history of fossil fuels and the need to reach net zero, it features over half a ton of coal representing the amount of power needed to light one 200W light bulb for a year.
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