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Tony de Carlo

Savannah, Georgia

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Tony de Carlo - SAVANNAH - Tony de Carlo (58) died at his home in Savannah, GA., August 16th after a short illness. Tony was born in Inglewood, California to Betty June ( deceased) and Anthony Carl de Carlo. He is survived by his father, a brother Gary of Iowa, a brother Rick of California, and...

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Dear Tony,

We were close friends for many, many years. I have always loved you and loved every piece of art that you created. One of my favorite memories was when we spent the day painting each other. One of my best trips was spending two weeks staying with you in Savannah. I have never moved any of your pieces that are all over my house. They are all my favorites.

Joel

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Anyone who reads this: I am seting up an online gallary in honor of Tony. I do think he was a genius, and a golden soul.

Please visit and let me know which paintings you have, to add info for each painting. I ihave about 10 of his works (one never shown).

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Hi Tony,
You were and still a good friend. I remember you clearly and your apartment on Colorado St. I have several of you painting hanging in my living room and one I call a masterpiece it hangs over my bed. I always look at it and all the intricate things in the painting and admire how you painted them. the colors are magnificent. I remember visiting you in Savania, Ga. a number of years ago and the nice time we had together. I will NEVER forget you. You were a lovely kind...

Tony,
I think of you often whenever I pass 112 N. Coronado Street where we both lived.
I moved to New Mexico party because I knew you were there in Corrales. Your art work continues to leave me awed around my house. I wish I bought more when I had the chance and you lived below me.
I still have your large painted rock with the whimsical face, although now the colors now faded a bit with time, I pass by it every day on m porch and think of you.
Wish I had visited you in Savanah...

Thinking of and missing you and your talent on this spring day in 2020.

Hi. I met Tony when he lived by Tommys in Los Angeles. He was a real nice guy. I did some work at his house and was able to purchase a piece of his work for my then father in law. It was such an amazing piece all red and black such strong colors. Tony was a great guy always willing to help out anyone when needed. May you rest in piece and may your work live on. Take care bud

Thank you, Tony, for all your masterpieces that fill my home. I hope you are at peace. You are missed every day.

I met Tony many years ago in LA...we met at a show at a coffeehouse in Long Beach, CA he was doing. I was fortunate enough to purchase many pieces of his work, including "As Her Neighborhood Burns", depicting the LA Riots. This piece has hung on the wall in my living room in every home i have had since i purchased it. I am so happy to hear that Tony found love, Isidro. He was a lovely man and i think of him each time i look as the work i have that he did. I was so sorry to hear of his...