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Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Hunter swoop

Brainstorm - 


 




Hunter Swoop - 

TOP RIGHT - 

The long streaks of black licorice trees loom over the shadows blocking the light from exposing the maze of branches and bark. 

TOP LEFT - 

Trees crowd, less dense this time, on the wavering horizon, welcoming the light to shine over the entangled forest of branches and twigs. 

BOTTOM - 

The black inky water reflects almost another world, a darker, dramatic, and dreadful world. Splotches of dead, barren leaves stain the perfect world, removing the perfect illusion of another world altogether. 

MIDDLE - 

Damp autumn leaves blanket the ground softening each step up to the inky water, I can feel the withered trees looming over me, their presence ever in my mind for what they could be hiding, or who they could be hiding. Cautiously kneeling down to the water reveals a young girl with fiery gold hair glaring back at me, almost unrecognizable in her state, but not quite. 

Independent matrix - 

(Random Wikipedia) 

The John Weir House is a historic house located at 715 N. Main St. in EdwardsvilleIllinois. Built in 1836, the house is the second-oldest in Edwardsville after the Benjamin Stephenson House. The two-and-one-half story brick house is designed in the Federal style. The front facade of the house has five bays with a central entrance; the entrance is surrounded by a fan light and an arched lintel. The house's gable roof features three dormers on either side, chimneys at either end, and a brick cornice on the rear edge. Dr. John Weir, the owner of the house, ran his doctor's office in the house with his son Edward until the former's death in 1878. In 1963, the Madison County Historical Society purchased the house and converted it to a museum.[2]

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 9, 1983.[1]

NOTES - 

The John Weir House is a historic 2 and a half story brick house designed in a federal style. 

Is the second eldest house in Edwardsville, Built-in 1836. 

The house is located at 715N Main St in Edwardsville, Illinois. 

The front of the house has five bays.

The house has a central entrance with a fanlight and an arched lintel surrounding the entrance 

The house features a gable roof with 6 dormers, split on between two sides 

The roof also features 2 chimneys located on either side of the roof 

It has a brick cornice lining the rear edge of the roof 

Dr. John weir, the owner of the house was a doctor. 

Johns medical office was in the house which he ran with his son 

Johns son Edward, Died in 1878 

1963 the  Madison County Historical Society took ownership of the house and transformed it into a historical museum. 

on May 9th, 1983 the museum was officially added to the register for National Historic Places. 


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