Dada Picus: The Self-Taught Master Carpenter and Architect of Aruba

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Dada Picus: The Self-Taught Master Carpenter and Architect of Aruba

Dada Picus was a man who found his passion in the beauty of his home island, Aruba. Born and raised in the Caribbean paradise, Dada grew up surrounded by the stunning natural scenery and the unique culture and traditions that make the island so special. Despite never having any formal training in carpentry or architecture, Dada's talent for these crafts quickly became apparent to those around him.

With an innate ability to create stunning structures and beautiful furniture pieces, Dada's reputation as a master craftsman grew rapidly. His creations could be seen all over Aruba, from grand mansions to humble homes, each bearing his unique touch. Despite his incredible success, Dada never lost his love for the island and continued to draw inspiration from the natural world around him.

One of the most impressive aspects of Dada's work was his dedication to both form and function. He believed that every piece he created should not only be beautiful but also serve a purpose. His designs were always meant to stand the test of time and be practical as well as aesthetically pleasing.

Dada's humility was also remarkable. Despite being widely recognized as one of Aruba's greatest architects and carpenters, he always credited his talent to the island's beauty and his love for its culture and traditions. He remained grounded and never forgot where he came from, and his legacy continues to inspire and awe to this day.

Dada Picus was a true master craftsman, whose passion for his home island and dedication to his craft made him an icon in Aruba's history. His legacy reminds us that true talent and dedication can come from anywhere and that it's never too late to pursue our passions.

Old Oranjestad (e.g.  Wilhelminastraat) is just one of the many examples of Aruba's incredible historical heritage. Que Pasa Restaurant & Winebar which is located in an old merchant house (owned by Henry Gofried Eman) is no exception to this remarkable trace of time. 

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