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Thanks Lynne, I always love it when you give us insight into these places! :-)
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Why yes I can! Hi ~Me! (It's really amazing how much that looks like a nose and eye isn't it?)
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Ah okay, thanks psycadellic one!
i cant believe they are actually tearing down danvers - those bastards, they have no idea what they are doing! id say there has been some greasing of palms done here, how else could they agree to tearing down such a beautiful structure?
Totally amazing Motts how you can turn a set of shelves into a complete work of Art!
amazing!!! i love this picture!
Thanks lynne, seeing it from the front makes it easy to see how it works, your allways good for information like this. ;-)
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Hi Jude!
Can you see my face pressed against the glass in that window?
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THAT IS TRULY AMAZING TO SEE (JUST A BIT) INTO A PATIENTS MIND.
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I REALLY LOVE THE LIGHT ON THE WALLS.
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No, they would not. Violent ward + seclusion room very rarely = unsupervised use of paint of ANY color. :-)
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It's a tilt-in-space wheelchair. They are marvy.
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Looks like the initials SE to me but would a patient be allowed red paint unsupervised?
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I can imagine the sense of isolation and the savageness that still lingers inside those rooms. Makes me want to reach out and shut every single door. Moving shot.
Mott's, was this image drawn on the bare plaster ?
Did there appear to be other images or writing, i just wonder what else is hidden under the paint.