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Data Systems Plaza Installation | Sculptures by Damien Gilley Studio | Portland Community College Rock Creek campus building 7 in Portland. Item composed of steel
Data Systems Plaza Installation | Sculptures by Damien Gilley Studio | Portland Community College Rock Creek campus building 7 in Portland. Item composed of steel
Data Systems Plaza Installation | Sculptures by Damien Gilley Studio | Portland Community College Rock Creek campus building 7 in Portland. Item composed of steel
Data Systems Plaza Installation | Sculptures by Damien Gilley Studio | Portland Community College Rock Creek campus building 7 in Portland. Item composed of steel
Data Systems Plaza Installation | Sculptures by Damien Gilley Studio | Portland Community College Rock Creek campus building 7 in Portland. Item composed of steel
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Data Systems Plaza Installation | Sculptures by Damien Gilley Studio | Portland Community College Rock Creek campus building 7 in Portland. Item composed of steel

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Damien Gilley Studio

Data Systems Plaza Installation - Sculptures

Featured In Portland Community College Rock Creek campus building 7, Portland, OR

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Wescover creator since 2019
Artist working in large scale perceptual drawing, murals, experiential creative direction, and public art. My works interpret architecture as a perceptual event that responds to the physical and culture characteristics of a site. I interact with people to create unique visual experiences they can feel. Using illusionistic perspective, mapping strategies, and architectural abstraction are some ways to describe my practice.