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I can't help but be fascinated by the floor too! LOL
And Anna, do you mean the wide chair rail, or the narrow pipe closer to the bottom? I think it's a pipe....
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Perhaps the artist was an inmate. My grandmother taught art at the NJ Womens Prison, and some of her most violent offenders painted some amazing art. Quite a bit of it was displayed in the facility.
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Another great shot. I love the chair shot, but really love the hallway shot. The lighting is incredible.
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Oooooh, I love the way the reflections of light from the window appear to be marching across the wall!
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I could be wrong but I think the curving wall is the paint and debris....... wow I love the colours in this one.
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Beautiful, beautiful!
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Wow, this is a beautiful room! It looks large too, or is that deceiving?
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Motts, is the green on the bottom of the walls paint, or plant life?
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Great shot, I love the way the light outlines the edges of the shelves.
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A seclusion room with a window? That seems a little odd...and not as dark and foreboding as so many seclusion rooms seem to be.
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Wow that is creepy...the eyes...the smile....eek
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Wow...just wow. Such a neat find.
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God, why am I seeing things? That large paint chip to the left clearly resembles the bottom of a face, the nose and lips. *whaps head* Stop seeing things!!!
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People, people, it clearly says "Barbara."

Jeebus.


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Ok, ok, yeah I know it says "Deth."
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I really think it looks like someone's hand was bleeding and they wiped it on the wall...it looks like really old dried blood to me...then again I wouldn't know what really old dried blood looks like... *shifty eyes*