I like this as a minimalist image, and it’s an optical illusion if you think it’s not square:

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I like this as a minimalist image, and it’s an optical illusion if you think it’s not square:
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Looks like somebody escaped here…
An icon, perhaps??
Possibly, or a tiny gargoyle …
😳
I like it, I am also intrigued by what the space would have been used for
You and me both….
The opening doesn’t look square, the floor inside does…
Well, the image is square!
I like the simplicity, Sue
Good! Thanks, Debbie
Very much an optical illusion. I like the little alcove.
Yes, indeed
It does look like it is long from the top to bottom. 😀 😀
😄😄😄
Well, the doorway isn’t square but the photos is. 🙂
Exactly so, Janet!
Is it big enough to sit in? Might be a place for quiet contemplation.
Best wishes, Pete.
Yes, as I recall
Love that style of architecture, Sue. A poignant image.
I really loved seeing it, Jo