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"Spill" was originally called "Green Monster". I was interested in monsters as things you didn't understand or were large and intimidating. I began exploring this idea in my senior year in college. I finished "Green Monster" right after September 11th, and so I associate it's process with a time when the subways were plastered with missing posters and people weren't celebrating much of anything. I was in Boston, which is where "The Green Monster" is a wall in Fenway Park. I changed the name to "Spill", because this piece has a strong feeling of movement, like a waterfall. |
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