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Nadya (Nani) Morón Nadya (Nani) Moron (1947) born on Curacao and ever a resident. As a child, Nani always walked around with a pencil l in her hand.  The world was her canvas, and any surface was fair game, including the walls in her parents’…

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Jozef Cornelis (Nechi) Pieters (1898, Curaçao –  † 1960) Pieters was a painter who had a major influence on the broader development of the visual arts in Curaçao. He was one of the first outside the framework of the ‘upper class’ on the island, which took up the…

Jose Maria Capricorne (1932, Curaçao; residing in the Netherlands) From childhood on, José Maria Capricorne loves to paint and draw. He gets his inspiration from the impressions he acquires in the lively popular neighbourhood Otrabanda where he lives and his father owns a carpenter’s workshop.…

Roland Richardson (1944, St. Martin) Dedicated to the art of “Plein Air” Impressionism, Sir Roland Richardson’s paintings of his Caribbean homeland have become true symbols of the region’s beauty and rich culture. Sir Richardson’s “Plein Air” creations, always accomplished on location, from living subjects, joyfully…

Ellen Spijkstra (1957, Hattem, the Netherlands – residing in Curaçao) ‘Traces from times long past play an important role in the work of ceramist and photographer Ellen Spijkstra, who has lived in Curaçao since 1980. She attended the Minerva Academy of Fine Arts in Groningen…

Herbert Boyé (1921, Curaçao – †1992) Born and raised in the center of Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, amongst the many great and old buildings, he got an enormous weakness for their beauty. Later as he went to live in the countryside, he was confronted…

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