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Little is known of Kawiti's early life or career. He rose to prominence as a great artist through his ''Believe'' series, a collection that sought to capture the mythos and sacrifice of the [[Spartan]] supersoldiers during the [[Human-Covenant War]].   
Little is known of Kawiti's early life or career. He rose to prominence as a great artist through his ''Believe'' series, a collection that sought to capture the mythos and sacrifice of the [[Spartan]] supersoldiers during the [[Human-Covenant War]].   


One of his most well-known pieces depicts a Spartan warrior during [[Fall of Reach|the fall]] of [[Reach]], bloodied and defiant, holding aloft a tactical nuclear device as a horde of [[Covenant]] surrounds him. This particular piece was placed in the Museum of Humanity to showcase humanity's resilience against overwhelming odds. The inscription featured beneath it was a quote directly taken from [[Wikipedia:The Charge of the Light Brigade (poem)|a poem]] written by Victorian English poet, [[Wikipedia:Alfred, Lord Tennyson|Alfred Tennyson]].{{Ref/Reuse|bgiraud}}
One of his most well-known pieces depicts a Spartan warrior during the fall of [[Reach]], bloodied and defiant, holding aloft a tactical nuclear device as a horde of [[Covenant]] surrounds him. This particular piece was placed in the Museum of Humanity to showcase humanity's resilience against overwhelming odds. The inscription featured beneath it was directly taken from a poem written by Victorian English poet, [[Wikipedia:Alfred, Lord Tennyson|Alfred Tennyson]].{{Ref/Reuse|bgiraud}}


Kawiti's life was tragically cut short when he perished during the [[Ur-Didact]]'s [[New Phoenix Incident|attack]] on [[New Phoenix]] in [[2557]]. A year later, journalist [[Benjamin Giraud]] referenced Anaru Kawiti and his talented art in an episode of his ''[[Ghosts & Glass]]'' podcast.{{Ref/Reuse|bgiraud}}
Kawiti's life was tragically cut short when he perished during the [[Ur-Didact]]'s [[New Phoenix Incident|attack]] on [[New Phoenix]] in [[2557]].{{Ref/Reuse|bgiraud}}


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