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I dunno, it doesn't look insane to me.
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well, its probably based on the masonic symbol as the 'checkered floors'. lol
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Am looking for a staircase like this to buy/salvage. Any leads that you know of?
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Welcome to the shrinking staircase! The solidness of the bannister blocks the right hand view of the upper stairs, making them look like they're getting tinier and tinier... Gorgeous work, Motts!
So Binky, did it make your house any faster?
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I just got done painting racing stripes on my house.
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Looks, soundproof?

Er, no thanks.
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A safe room for the staff?

In case the Zombies attack...
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Stairway to Hell
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Welcome to the world of the real.
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I think this is a beautiful mural. No doubt the work of patient. Mr. Motts you should photograph a comprehensive compilation of the famous murals at King's Park. I believe they are on a lower floor in Bldg. 93. There has been a lot of community interest in them They don't presently have the funds needed to preserve them. There are no hints as to who the artist was or when they were painted but it is believed they predate 1955. This is because the subjects seem to be in despair and psychotropics weren't introduced until '55.
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Thanks for the fantasic gallery, mate!
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Its so grandiose, but still...so small.
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The light on the wall looks so impossible, great job!
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Beautiful shot :)