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The Tree of Life



Year

2008


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The sculpture "The Tree of Life" is a symbol of hope for patients at IJN. He has used several symbols in conveying that aspiration, namely that the flying bird symbolizes freedom from pain and suffering. Next rejoice to move on with their lives. Images of birds hung on the ceiling are arranged in an ‘S’ formation. It carries the symbol of survival while, the water symbol symbolizes life, and the flower symbol as a ray of freshness (Raja Azhar, 2011) This sculpture measuring 37 feet x 28 feet is the pride of IJN. In fact, this sculpture has been recognized by the Malaysian Book of Recod as the longest glass sculpture in Malaysia and the second in the world.

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