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A hyperdetailed, hyperrealistic painting of the Villisca Axe Murder House on a dark and stormy night in Villisca, Iowa. The simple, white-painted wooden exterior features a small front porch and a red brick chimney. The second story has one regular-sized window and two smaller windows. The house is dark, enhancing its famously haunted atmosphere. An eerie, spectral figure appears to be gazing out from one of the upstairs windows. The scene is rendered with meticulous detail, evoking a profoundly spooky and haunted ambiance, with dramatic lighting from the storm casting deep shadows. Style inspired by Zdzisław Beksiński and H.R. Giger, emphasizing gothic horror and surreal dread with a finely brushed texture.
A spooky, haunted old wooden house stands alone in a field of withered bare trees on a dark, stormy night. Rain pours heavily over the entire scene, illuminated by flashes of bright lightning that cut across the murky sky. A lone, ominous figure with a pale face and hair, dressed in a dark shawl, gazes out from an upstairs window of the house. The house is a two-story structure with white wooden siding, a dark roof, and a chimney on the left side. Dried, leafless vines and branches cling to the side of the house near the chimney. Below, a small porch with a roof and two support columns leads to the front door, with three steps leading up to it. The windows of the house are dark, reflecting the stormy sky, except for the one where the figure appears. The surrounding ground is a mix of muddy earth and sparse, dry grass and bushes, with several gnarled, bare trees scattered around the property. The overall atmosphere is dark, eerie, and unsettling.