"Virginia" is a reference to the English writer Virginia Woolf who, in 1941, 
committed suicide by filling her pockets with stones and drowning herself. 

The original idea was to dive into water so as to picture “the other side” 
and to find some unexpected magic.

Arriving just at the right moment, this quote from Virginia Woolf :

“ I meant to write about death, only 
life came breaking in as usual. "

(Virginia Woolf, Diary, 17 February 1922) 

The Pre-Raphaelites are another inspiration for this project.
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