Designer Morag Myerscough has created an 11.5-metre-tall neon sculpture for Doncaster Minster in the UK.
The sculpture was inspired by the culture of embroidery and tapestry in religious buildings, and its shape was informed by needlepoint design and words.
The installation featured an interactive aspect, with the community invited to write poems that were stitched onto the wooden structure.
The sculpture was created for Doncaster's Festival of Light and marked Myerscough's first installation in a religious building.