Im a high school student and i'm in the middle of doing a photography project on psychiatric asylums. This is an amazing picture, very moving and interesting. Do you know what building or floor this picture was taken on? Was it building 23?
i dont think this is from just any magazine, this is something out of a craft book, one that teaches you how to make the clothing the children are wearing. my moms got hundreds of them around the house.
could be representative of the artists inner mind......animalistic urges aobut this woman......yet such a lover of pain that he might in fact want to turn what he sees as pleasure into pain.......eternal pain.......you never know
like seeing as how the womans face is the same in every drawing.....what made the artist portray the same woman.....in so many different dark ways? the woman had to have been someone they knew at some point perhaps.
polio, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, smallpox, and scarlet fever were prominant back then, whole wards in hospitals were built just for the treatment of these diseases, perhaps that was the thought process here.....building a room to contain someone if they had come down with something that couldnt be treated right away until a doctor came along, to help protect the other students?
ive been to this greenhouse, or at least the outer part of it because it is fenced off to prevent people from going in and being hurt by any falling glass.....i did however notice on numerous occasions (as ive been to this areamany times before) that in that fence.....is a hole.....and ive always wondered if that hole was mad by you
judging from the lettering on the walls, im guessing these were prop rooms for the patients. a real office in a hospital like this wouldnt have things like that if it was official lol
to a much earlier post....this was OBVIOUSLY written on the walls after the building was closed, im pretty sure if it was otherwise, it would have been painted over by the custodial staff to prevent patients from getting scared by it.