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Deconstruction

Deconstruction

This amazing scene was created by the wire mesh peeling off the ceiling.
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Oh, that one is fantstic, looks like a oil painting at first sight.
the dream crumbles.
@KING_OF_SKULLS It DOES look like an oil painting!

The wall looks like its made of documents. . . I love how the doors stand out. . . This was really just begging to be shot!
@ the painting still looks wet at the bottom of the utility room door. :)
Love this one!!
WOW! That is incredible, amazing that the door still works.
This is by far my most favorite picture on this entire site
Why mesh on the ceiling?
it looks like its the walls are melting into the floor
Mesh helped hold the plaster together but obviously it has failed. Great shot but very creepy
water damage - the water rotted the wood that let go of the mesh that held onto the plaster that was held together by the water or it would have crumbled otherwise and we never would have seen this scene unfold.
Almost looks underground
@ another Pearl looking light bulb! Thats cool!
this is sooooo creepy. the turquoise paint is the crowning touch. it seems to be in alot of old mental hospitals too.
The "Patient Bath" sign on the door, is exactly like the shower rooms in Auschwitz....
I wonder if the patent bath some how fills up when no 1s looking with blood and body parts. Just like on ghost ship :)
turquoise paint again
It looks like a cave.
.... wow. :) that green. love, love, love
Love this....wallpaper?!?
Feels like a sureal dream
The sky is falling onto our heads!

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