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About the artist:
Ralph Garafola, formerly of Warren Township, NJ (B.12.4.1929 to D. 4.4.2019) artist, educator, and author, passed away at Tidewell Hospice of Lakewood Ranch, Fla.,. at 89 years of age on Thursday, April 4, 2019. He was raised in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, became a New Jersey resident in 1962, and lived in Warren for 45 years. Mr. Garafola started his career as a draftsman in New York City for Armor Engineering. He studied at the Art Students League of New York for over seven years with Frank J. Reilly, former art commissioner for the City of New York. Mr. Garafola, a Korean War veteran, was an Army combat photographer. He worked as a commercial illustrator in the advertising industry and opened his own studio, Ralph Garafola Studio, in Newark, N.J. For more than 65 years, he was a self-employed commercial illustrator, photo retoucher, and fine artist. Mr. Garafola retired as a commercial illustrator in 1990, and continued painting portraits and landscapes as well as teaching up until April of 2019. He taught at the duCret School of Art, Plainfield, N.J., and in Florida at the Sarasota Art Center, Longboat Key - Ringling College of Art and Design, the Art Center Manatee and Art Expressions by the Bay in Sarasota. Mr. Garafola also had students he tutored privately. He continues to be represented by his daughter, Lorraine Garafola, in the art world for selling his paintings and his books on art. Ralph had a love of big game hunting out West and at the Arctic Circle, was the past treasurer of the Warren Sportsmen Club in Warren, was an avid sailor for over 30 years and liked nothing better than sailing on his boat, True Love, with his wife, Carolann, and two dogs, Spinaker and Jib. The day before he went into the hospital, he was teaching art to his students in Florida as he was very committed to them. He was known as a caring, honest man, who never complained but was demanding of his art students. Mr. Garafoa designed the 9/11 monument in Warren Township in the Municipal Plaza and also donated a portrait of Major General Joseph Warren and Lora Codington, philanthropist of Warren Library, and other paintings that hang in the Warren Courtroom and in the new municipal building.

Silent Brook

SKU: RGSI00
$110.95Price
  • This incredible and colorful fall landscape will be a great addition to any room in your home or office and is a oil painting by Ralph Garfola. If you are quiet enough, you will hear the babble of the brook. Available for Purchase: A reproduction of the original 30" x 40" oil on Canvas Painting. Purchasing a Contemporary Art Gallery Online reproduction is an easy way to revitalize a dull room, create an area of discussion, show your personality, and more. Art is appropriate and more importantly encouraged, for every room in your house? including the bathroom! Create wall collections from floor to ceiling, ascending the staircase, or choose oversize pieces to consume a wall. No longer are there right and wrongs, to hanging art. The trend today is to show your personality and you through the art you have chosen. Blank walls are out! Art always makes a difference. Great art turns a house into a magnificent home, showcasing the amazing you! Let us help you create your dream room and more importantly your dream home. Let us help you find that art that truly speaks to you!

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