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Scenic Wallpaper

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And it would be just as creepy and out of place if it wasn't peeling.
This looks like it was a beautiful piece before let alone now in this picture when it has got character to it aswell. Lovin' it! xx
I think it would have been a beautiful change from that awful green color! You could imagine that you are out there instead of stuck in the hospital.
Maybe it was pretty at one time but I don't know the swamp in the picture looks sort of creepy and unnatural.
Wow.. why did they have to wallpaper over that lovely picture?.. hehe well I think it's nice =D...
I can't believe they covered that picture it's beautiful.
Whole place is gonna look like that.
Nice piece of art. Probably patient art.
I agree, I think it's beautiful too- definitely beneficial to soothe a patient's troubles. They should have decorated much more of the place like this- maybe they did and it's since rotted away, I don't know...
Motts...if you were to publish these photos in a book with the history of each place. I would bet you would do very well with it. I know I would buy it. (but, I know nothing about the book business), awesome work man!
The paper peels off the wall. It has the seasons as a steamer.
I think they out to hang some potted plants in front of it to give a three dimensional effect . I know were there is one hanging above a door.
my grandmother has a picture of this when it was completley covering the wall.. it was a very pretty wall paper for a physicatric facililty
Wow, I'd love to see that photo!
tat looks like a nice painting i wonder if one of the patients drew it
Isn't this a strange room to walk into?

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