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On
Air Magazine (April 2001)
The
artwork's title - "Simple Lessons in Fortune Telling"
- comes from a small paperback book discovered by the artist in
a foraging expedition. The piece however, is anything but simple.
In fact, it's so deliciously enigmatic that a panel of judges
for ArtWalk 2001 chose it as "Most Exciting Entry" among
hundreds of participants.
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San
Diego Union-Tribune (August 1998)
One
of the exhibition's most striking works is also one of its smallest.
Mirto Golino's small-scale, wall-mounted piece, "Church of
Motherly Love"...catches the eye by fusing religious and
sexual symbols without having those elements clash. The piece
suggests that sensuality and spiritual rapture aren't contradictory
forces, but complementary pleasures of the human experience.
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