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An art installation, created from thousands of pieces of coal, has been unveiled at a city cathedral. The sculpture, named Coalescence, is the work of acclaimed British designer, Paul Cocksedge and is suspended from Liverpool Cathedral's ceiling. The artwork features over half a tonne of coal, which represents the amount of power needed to light one 200W light bulb for a year. It is made up of thousands of pieces of anthracite coal, sourced from Wales. Mr Cocksedge said the work was intended to make people think about "energy and how we produce it to give us the life that we were used to." He said: "Ultimately we as a planet need to be moving away from burning coal."
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