Carian Anda

Langkawi Sundial



Year

2018


Description
The sculpture includes a 13.5 meter high tower as well as a 5.5 meter cross disc. This sculpture is made of steel and granite blocks taken from Gunung Raya, Langkawi which is estimated to be 230 million years old. The physicality of this sculpture reflects the shadow of time according to the circulation of the sun as well as also displays directions to interesting places in Langkawi.

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Keluli dan Batu granit

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Langkawi Sundial

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