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English: Two elements from Chain of Life, 2008 Twisted Ribbon and Pioneer Quilts

ARTIST Richard C. Elliott

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The Chain of Life, by Richard "Dick" Elliott, includes patterns found in indigenous basketry, pioneer quilts and the spiral shape of DNA. The work appears in the brick pavers of the station platform, in the cut steel designs of the walkway guardrails and in windows of the parking garage elevator shaft.
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Part of Richard C. Elliott's site-specific artwork 'Chain of Life' (2008) at the Clackamas Town Center Transit Center

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10 April 2014

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