273 Comments Posted by amy

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hauntingly beautiful
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I have become addicted to your art it is inspiring
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Awesome. :)
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Very peaceful and tranquil. I'd love to lay under one of those trees and take a nap on a warm spring afternoon.
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This is a much nicer alternative to the generic caged-in staircases in most mental hospitals. While it serves the same purpose -- ensuring that patients cannot accidentally fall or intentionally jump -- it's much more aesthetically pleasing than a staircase surrounded by chain metal fencing.

I also like how ornate the staircase is, especially in comparison to the stark institutionalism of the building's exterior and faceless plaster walls. The styling and detail of the iron railings is almost elegant; it has a personality and a heart.
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I love the way the gray of the sky perfectly mirrors the gray of the building.
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I can only imagine the size of the spiders that would come crawling out of that baby...
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They look like those little party poppers that you get on New Year's Eve, where you pull a string on the bottom and confetti shoots out of the top.
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That is so dismal and stark-looking; all of those barred windows, one after another after another, all exactly the same as the next. And there are so many of them! I definitely wouldn't want to be commited here, just for the sole fact that the buildings are so dreary and soul-less.
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In this shot, the building doesn't look abandoned at all. In fact, it doesn't even look like a hospital but, rather, a nice hotel where people would hold company Christmas parties and business conferences.
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Looks like Gonzo's been smoking a little too much pot lately...
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This makes me think of the chair that death row inmates get strapped to when they're being prepared to receive lethal injection.
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It looks more like a cafeteria than a theater. My middle school's cafe looked a lot like this, minues the black and white tiles.
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It looks like something straight out of a European cathedral. Stunning.
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Holy crap on a stick! That's massive! It's beautiful, and would be right at home in the White House or an ornate, victorian mansion, but I can't quite understand why it would be at a hospital. It's very nice, though. It would make a great ballroom.