Many people are inspired to study more about abandoned places, objects, etc., and visit them. They naturally give us tacit permission to trespass, to run around inside, to scream. But some long for solitude and love abandoned places. Because they can do their art or write books undisturbed. Roman Robroek, a Netherland artist, is also a wonderful photographer who likes to capture these old, memories and beautiful places with his camera lens.
Roman loves to travel and explore abandoned places in Italy. He has not forgotten to maintain an amazing collection of photographs of various places and buildings there. The paintings on the walls and ceilings of abandoned buildings such as churches, houses, and hospitals, which he obtained there, attract the most attention of many people. Along with the question ‘Why are these abandoned?’ Here is the collection of that paintings. Scroll down and decide for yourself how sad it is to leave such beautifully creative paintings behind.
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A Room That I’ve Photographed In An Abandoned House
A Five-Story Art Nouveau Palace That Was Completed In The Early 20th Century
An Abandoned Villa That Was Partially Built In The Renaissance Age, And Belonged To A Noble Family
Roman has been there many times to photograph the amazing architecture and paintings in Italy. Having traveled to many places around the world, Roman often finds abandoned buildings and urban decay whenever he visits a destination. These topics fascinate him because of the unanswerable and mysterious nature of the questions surrounding them. When you look at these paintings that he has found, you can see their very high level of craft. Whoever their creator is, it is sure that the materials used to create them were of high quality.
One Of The Lovely Rooms In An Abandoned Building
Beautiful Painting On The Wall And Ceiling Of An 18th Century Villa
In The 1980s, A Stunning Abandoned Italian Castle
Abandoned buildings are often part of the beginnings of our myths. In some cases, even precious items are seen abandoned in these places. Then the following questions begin to arise among us on mysteries, ghosts, and illusions.
A Room A Few Years Ago In An Abandoned 19th-Century Castle In Belgium
A Room With A Beautiful Fresco
Why is this furniture still there? Who left that everything? Shouldn’t these things be taken when leaving? Shouldn’t a building or house be cleaned when moving out? Why didn’t anyone come and live here? So, if you are also a person who is more interested in this, we would like to know if you have found the answers to these. Maybe these images can be of help to your friend who is looking for abandoned places. So share this article so that he can see it too.