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Forty Years of Spectrum – Art

Spectrum Magazine has consistently been on the cutting edge of examining Adventist theology and issues. But it has also frequently featured Adventist art and poetry. During this, Adventist Forum's 40th anniversary year, we will be periodically featuring some of the art from these issues. Spectrum archives are available here. This set of images is taken from 3 different issues in 1969. The artist is Dirk K. Koopmans.

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From: A portfolio by Dirk Kerst Koopmans:

"Art has in its nature a religious essence. In the field of painting this is transmitted by what the eye sees and by the hand which directs the artist's brush. Thus an encounter with the transcendental is possible. The closer this becomes, consciously or unconsciously, the more the meaning of art is fulfilled."


The Condemned One From vol. 1, no. 2, spring 1969


Sheaf From vol. 1, no. 3, summer 1969


protection From vol. 1, no. 4, autumn 1969


god's magicians From vol. 1, no. 4, autumn 1969


thirst is all that remains From vol. 1, no. 4, autumn 1969


he who holds life in the hollow of his hand From vol. 1, no. 4, autumn 1969

 

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