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28 February, 2019

"Light Sprang Forth", Henri van Bentum, Acrylic on Canvas, 1964, 1.10m x 0.78m. This painting was featured in TIME Magazine (1966) and recently in the book "Light: The Visible Spectrum & Beyond" (2015).



"Light Sprang Forth", 1964  Henri van Bentum
The Bissell Family Collection, Toronto and Nova Scotia
For more about "Light Sprang Forth" see post on van Bentum's blog.



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“The art of Henri van Bentum reminds us of organic processes on the cosmic and microcosmic levels. As one who has delved in the systems and information sciences, I see many organic cybernetic processes embodied in the work; they help me sense the vastness, complexity and beauty of the cosmos. At the same time, they are executed with a fine sense of colour and other design elements, which can serve as good examples for students of art (and science). I see his work as a paradigm for enduring works of art for the future.” Leslie Mezei, former professor of Computer Sciences, University of Toronto, Canada

Henri van Bentum, 1961

Henri van Bentum, 1961

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"Organiverse" by Henri van Bentum is a glimpse into the multilayered beauty of all that is life. As a physician and healer, I feel that these mandalas offer an immense opportunity for healing, and for a heart-based understanding of who we are physically, emotionally and spiritually. Peering into each mandala, a viewer witnesses the microcosms and macrocosms of life, and penetrates to the very depths of that which is truth. A dance of color, form, and contemplation, Organiverse is a meditation of self realization". Dr. Mark Sherman MDCM, CCFP

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