Forsaken Collection
"Forsaken: A Journey through Abandoned Spaces and Forgotten Tales" Step into the eerie silence of an old abandoned shack by the Mersey
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"Forsaken: A Journey through Abandoned Spaces and Forgotten Tales" Step into the eerie silence of an old abandoned shack by the Mersey, where whispers of forgotten stories linger in the air. The walls bear witness to a time long gone, as nature reclaims its territory. In the deserted village of Slievemore, Achill Island, County Mayo, Connacht province, Republic of Ireland, Europe, echoes of past lives haunt every crumbling stone. Once bustling with life and laughter, now only shadows remain. Travel across continents to USA's California and discover Bodie - a ghost town frozen in time. Its empty streets tell tales of gold rush dreams turned to dust; a reminder that prosperity can be fleeting. The Famine in India leaves indelible scars on our collective memory. Scenes from the Bellary District in Madras Presidency are etched forever in an engraving - a haunting reminder of human suffering amidst abundance. Witness the devastating power of The Great Flood as it engulfs landscapes once teeming with life. Nature's fury knows no bounds as homes are swallowed whole and communities left forsaken by rising waters. Boney Forsaken by his Guardian Genius captures an artist's imagination in 1814. Charles Williams' creation depicts abandonment even within realms beyond our own; a poignant reflection on loss and solitude. Job stands alone in his trials and tribulations depicted in this unknown creator's masterpiece from 1618/30. His forsaken state serves as a timeless symbol for those who have faced adversity without reprieve. Nguni or Bantu warriors hunting antelope with spears reveal their unwavering loyalty amidst chaos - forsaking their own safety to save another drowning woman. Their worshiping an anchor salvaged from an East India ship showcases reverence for unexpected blessings amid hardship. "Pride goes before a Fall" warns us against hubris through vivid chromolithography - reminding us that arrogance often leads to abandonment and downfall.