Locked exit door in the Lost Place - Trapped behind barbed wire by Infinite Decay

1 Personalize your artwork
Material More about this material
Size
Complete set or interchangeable Art Print?
Choose the color of the frame
ArtFrame comes as a simple construction kit. View self-assembly instructions.
2 Choose extra options
Acoustic material
Total price
1 791 kr
Or pay 3x 597.00 via Klarna
Preview at home
Art code 1568347
Locked exit door in the Lost Place - Trapped behind barbed wire by Infinite Decay
See it at home, on your wall
Download our app and enter work code 1568347
Download for iOS Android
Already filled more than 325,000 walls!
4,324 customers rate us with a 4.8 / 5
Read our reviews
Get even more inspired

Buy the photo Locked exit door in the Lost Place - Trapped behind barbed wire by Infinite Decay on canvas, ArtFrame, poster and wallpaper, printed on demand in high quality.

About "Locked exit door in the Lost Place - Trapped behind barbed wire"

by Infinite Decay

About the artwork

This picture shows a locked exit door in an abandoned building with a piece of barbed wire symbolically dangling from it. The door that was once the path to freedom is now barred and marked by decay. The "Exit" sign on the door has faded, as if symbolising the futile hope of an exit in a place that has long since been abandoned. The barbed wire hanging loosely from the door reinforces the feeling of isolation and reminds us that there were once strong borders that had to be overcome.

The light coming in through the small window above the door only dimly illuminates the room and creates an oppressive feeling of confinement and hopelessness. The peeling plaster on the walls and the rusty remains of the door frame are clear signs of the decay and transience that characterise this lost place. The combination of the locked door and the barbed wire raises questions in the viewer's mind: What was this place? Why was it abandoned and what did the barbed wire protect it from?

This picture radiates a gloomy, oppressive atmosphere characterised by abandonment and the insurmountable barrier of the locked door. It symbolises the impossibility of escape and leaves behind a strong feeling of isolation and the past.

Infinite Decay Profile picture

About Infinite Decay

My best friend introduced me to abandoned and forgotten places in March 2023. We watched lost place videos together and I was very fascinated by them. He said to me "I know something, let's go". So we drove about 45 minutes to an abandoned rehab clinic. When we got.. Read more…

Customer reviews

This artwork doesn't have reviews yet. 4,324 customers rate us with a 4.8 / 5

    E. H.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in October 2019
    Marlene G.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in May 2021
    George
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in May 2021
    Gabi B.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in July 2021
    Maeike
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in July 2019
    Mein T.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in February 2021
    Marjolein
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in July 2021
    Vincent Groener
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Google Ordered in November 2024
    Tineke
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in April 2021
    Annette D.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in September 2025
    Bimvos
    Netherlands
    4 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in September 2021
    Petra van Blarcum
    Netherlands
    4 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in August 2020

About the material

ArtFrame™

Interchangeable Art Prints

  • High-quality print
  • Easily interchangeable
  • Acoustic function
  • Large sizes available

More about ArtFrame™