Artist Robert C. Barab Jr., 68, died Feb. 27, 2011, at home.
He was the beloved husband of Trilla Ramage of Hampton, VA, father of Sasha Barab of Bloomington, IN, and son of the late Lucille and Robert C. Barab Sr. Robert was born in Wilmington, DE, Dec. 3, 1942.
An artist, he was an award-winning fine art photographer who traveled the world to find beauty and share it through his images: http://www.robertbarab.com/ (www.robertbarab.com). Prior to his career in photography he was also an award-winning jewelry designer and maker. A graduate of Goddard College with a BA in creative writing, at the time of his death, he was completing a novel.
He is survived by his wife and son, as well as two brothers,Peter Barab of Portland, OR, and Drew Barab of Denver, CO. He also is survived by his daughter-in-law Anna Arici Barab and grandsons, Julian Barab, Andrew Barab and Trey Barab, all of Bloomington.
Friends may call 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Porte Fellowship Hall, St. James United Methodist Church, 1533 W. Queen St., Hampton, VA 23669. Services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The Robert Barab Memorial Fund in c/o St. James United Methodist Church, 1533 W. Queen St., Hampton, VA 23669.
Robert was part of the art fair world for many years. His large scenic photographs were part of many of the nation's top art festivals. He was a gentle man with an inquiring mind and always a great neighbor at an art fair. Robert will be missed by many in our business.
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Here's a picture of Robert Barab:
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100
Robert and I were friends for years even before he became a photographer. I guided him through the first few years of his photography career and built his web site for him. He always hated when a single slice of one of his images was captured out of context from his web site. The home page picture is called Bali Boats and here's the entire picture.
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100
we were next to him at the Pensacola show a few years ago- I liked that he would not give in to putting his images on canvas- he said "never"- this is what photography really is- and his was beautiful,inspiring,and special just like him. R.I.P.