Twin Oil Platform Sculpture Made Of 7,000 CDs Draws Crowd At HLN 2025
Landscape architect Nur Asilah Abu Hassan, 33, said the piece, titled Letusan Alam was completed in about three weeks. It draws inspiration from oil rig platforms, swirling water, and fish scales - elements symbolising dynamic energy in the quest for natural resources beneath the earth.
'This sculpture reflects the harmony between industrial strength and natural beauty, while capturing the spirit and identity of the coastal Pengerang community,' she told Bernama.
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