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Ephraim Britten's Warawara painting

National Library of Aruba Unveils ‘Warawara’ by Ephraim Britten

The National Library of Aruba proudly adds another masterpiece to its collection. This time, the renowned local artist Ephraim Britten showcases his painting ‘Warawara,’ further enriching the library’s public art collection. The artwork carries deep symbolism, blending Aruba’s history with mystical elements, making it a must-see for both locals and visitors.

Ephraim Britten's Warawara painting at the National Library of ArubaThe Artistic Journey of Ephraim Britten

Ephraim Britten’s Contribution to Aruban Art

Ephraim Britten has become a well-known name in Aruba’s art scene. His passion for painting began at a young age, and over time, he developed a unique, recognizable style. One of his most significant projects involved creating a series of artworks for the Aruba Archaeological Museum, highlighting the island’s rich historical heritage.

The Significance of ‘Warawara’ at the National Library

The National Library of Aruba now hosts Ephraim Britten’s ‘Warawara,’ a painting that evokes esoteric and mystical imagery. The Warawara bird, depicted in the artwork, serves as a symbol of strength and possibly a messenger from the spiritual world. The composition transports viewers to another time and reality, showcasing Britten’s skill in blending imagination with symbolism.

Ephraim Britten’s Artistic Milestones

A Lifelong Dedication to Art

Born on October 20, 1967, Ephraim Britten has had a long-standing relationship with the National Library of Aruba. In 1988, he first exhibited his works there. Later, in the 1990s, Britten painted several stamp images at the request of Post Aruba, and in 2004, he held a notable exhibition at the Institute of Culture.

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