The Appeel Of Abandonment

One of the draws of abandoned sights has to be the peeling paint.  Also wall paper can peel in a pleasing way too.  

Here we have a selection of the best peel I have seen in abandoned locations. 

 

British Celanese:

Awesome peeling paint in this abandoned factory. Accompanied with the sign I feel it makes a nice simple composition. 

Awesome peeling paint in this abandoned factory. Accompanied with the sign I feel it makes a nice simple composition. 

Its crazy how the peel stops here in a perfectly straight line in this abandoned hospital.

Its crazy how the peel stops here in a perfectly straight line in this abandoned hospital.

Severe peel from the ceiling at this Decaying RAF base. I love how its coated the floor too.

Severe peel from the ceiling at this Decaying RAF base. I love how its coated the floor too.

A grimey look here from the wallpaper in this empty French Chateau.

A grimey look here from the wallpaper in this empty French Chateau.

The walls are almost fifty percent stripped in this derelict Belgian  Monastery. 

The walls are almost fifty percent stripped in this derelict Belgian  Monastery. 

Really chunky peeling paint in this derelict UK hospital.

Really chunky peeling paint in this derelict UK hospital.

From what I remember the only room here with much decay.

From what I remember the only room here with much decay.

So much peeling paint in this abandoned hospital. It was hard to choose which image to use.

So much peeling paint in this abandoned hospital. It was hard to choose which image to use.

Really like the peel in this German care home. Its like the ceiling is alive.

Really like the peel in this German care home. Its like the ceiling is alive.

The out of focus peeling paint makes a nice texture in this abandoned hotel in Belgium.

The out of focus peeling paint makes a nice texture in this abandoned hotel in Belgium.

Paint that peeled off the walls lines this helical staircase.

Paint that peeled off the walls lines this helical staircase.