YOUNG engineers have been drawing on their creative side to design a sculpture for a new visitor centre at a North-East steelworks.
The Seahorses artwork was the vision of year ten and eleven engineering pupils from Middlesbroughs Hall Garth Community Arts College.
The sculpture stands over five feet in height and is made from recycled steel, which was donated by Corus in Redcar.
The unveiling was performed by Corus graduate trainee, Caroline Dunn and Hall Garth Community Arts College pupils, Jenny Begley and Hoppy Lewis.
Dave Nicol, director of asset management at Corus Teesside Cast Products, said: "The work that the students have done on the sculpture shows the potential of young engineers in our area. We think this is a fantastic work of art."
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