Document Reference: TW-059
The Narrow Gallery
TW-059 has been acquired by a M.A.L.I.C.E cover organisation. Access is controlled. Each new painting is catalogued and the depicted environment is analysed. The child's identity is a standing research priority. No painting has been removed for analysis; requests to do so are under review.
TW-059 is a gallery — a long, narrow corridor with paintings hung on both walls — that is accessible from only one entrance, which leads to a dead end. The corridor is approximately 40 metres long. The paintings are original works in varied styles spanning what appears to be several centuries. Every painting depicts the same subject: a child, age 7-9, standing alone in different environments. The child's face is never visible. The gallery adds paintings at an unknown rate. 14 new paintings have appeared since first documentation. None have been removed.
TW-059 was found by a property developer during renovation of a historic building. The corridor did not appear on any floor plan. The developer photographed the paintings and posted them online. M.A.L.I.C.E identified the images and acquired the property.
No incident reports on file.