Ominous character silhouette against a moody red background in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a 19th century woman, she has windswept hair and blood on her face.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a  19th century woman stood in grass.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense cast photo of 19th century characters stood in grassland.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense cast photo of 19th century characters stood in grassland.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A disturbed character silhouette against a moody red background in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A disturbed character silhouette against a moody red background in the style of TV show publicity key art.
Emotional character silhouette against a moody red background in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a  19th century woman stood in grass.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a  19th century boy stood in grass.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a 19th century old man stood in grass.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a 19th century man stood in grass.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a 19th century woman stood in grass at night.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a 19th century man stood in grass at night.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a 19th century woman stood in grass at night.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.
A moody and tense portrait of a 19th century man stood in grass at night.  The image is in the style of TV show publicity key art.

The Prairie

"…I hate the wind with its evil spite,
and it hates me with a hate as deep…"

In the 1800's, as American settlers pushed westward into the Great Plains, stories began to emerge of formerly stable people becoming depressed, anxious, irritable, and even violent with “prairie madness.”