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Alien

On the other side of the rounded room was the remnants of this piece... and so ends this gallery.
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Nice mix of old and new images
Nice place ... shame its had such a "going over"
Great new set Mr.Motts.
Motts any luck finding a morgue?
I know there was one at this facility now, but at the time I visited I wasn't sure. I searched in the basement but it was difficult to tell whether or not a particular room was a morgue or not, as they were so stripped out. It could have been in a separate building that I missed as well.
someone put alot of time into that paintwork!
God bless your talent Motts!
I enjoyed every frame. Good eye--very good eye.
fantastic
Thanks Motts - another day at work made better by your art!
Thank you Mr. Motts! Another wonderful gallery by my favourite photographer. :-)
That's some amazing artwork, too bad it wasn't done someplace else.
Thank U sir, U duh man!!!!
Wow this was a great gallery. I really enjoyed the before and afters. There was something so different with the modernism of this one, I like it alot.
Thanks again Mr Motts : )
Okay now that is awesome grafitti!

Thanks for the photos Motts, you have us spoiled. :-)
Trippy!!
you are my favorite photographer. this was another great set of photos. I really loved the before and afters. keep up the great work.
as always great pics mr. motts!
THIS IS FUCKING AWSOME!
Great shots,Keep the before and afters coming Motts.
wow this place looks great..good job motts!
I agree with Jaimie. I usually don't have favourites of anything, but you just rule. This site is one of the first places I look when I need inspiration for painting.
As much as I generally dislike graffiti, I must admit, that piece is quite beautiful, and almost adds to the picture. Awesome capture, and beautiful work, as per usual.
Again, my mind has been blown. I did'nt think anything could blow me away. This one did the trick. It was the Titanic in 1937. It was the deck chairs, the game room, it was if it was built to specs of a art decko ship with all the emphasis on mental health. Your photography is the best. You make something that can be boring into something live from so many years ago. You are the best my man. My most respects, Johnny Mac, your admirer.
Cooly! hmmm great art work but... could they not afford a canvas? oO
Excellent set Motts! Yet again, the master captures my imagination!
Thanks for another great gallery, Motts!
even though i typically hate graffitti, since it typically destroys whatever it encompasses.....i admire this. it looks as though it wasn't mean to destroy the wall but it acts as more of an encancer or an accent. thumbs up.
steange
wow that is nice art, who would have thought it was there besides you
Another fantastic set of photos Mr Motts.
7/10
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not enough soap dispensers
my momma! that is what i call art work
Nice piece of artwork. Vaguely reminiscent of an H.R. Giger piece or the cover art on Too Dark Park.

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