In 1982,
Banovich entered the University of Montana, intending to double major in zoology
and art. However, when he discovered that abstraction was encouraged more than
realism in his art classes, he left the school and moved to Seattle, Washington.
He received a degree from the Art Institute of Seattle in graphic design in
1987. In the late 1980`s, capitalizing on years of competitive body building and
power lifting, Banovich began working as a personal trainer and fitness expert.
It was nonetheless at this time that he renewed his interest in wildlife and
began again to paint. In 1993, as a virtual unknown, his miniature oil painting
of two lionesses won the "Best of the Show" in Seattle`s Pacific Rim Wildlife
Art Show. After tremendous press coverage and signing with a publisher, he found
the confidence to pursue art full-time. After selling his training business, he
embarked on a safari to the Okavango in Botswana and fell in love with Africa`s
wildness.
"Africa moved me beyond words. I
wanted to soak it up – every last drop –
its enormous diversity, extreme beasts and ancient rhythms. It ignited a fire
in my soul and I knew I would never be the same"
Over the years, Banovich has worked
with a variety of organizations, raising thousands of dollars for conservation
and humanitarians causes. This important artist hopes that his art will inspire
us to protect our wildlife and ensuring its survival.
John Banovich is an award-winning member of the Society of Animal Artists and
his work is published by Banovich Fine Art Editions. He currently lives and
works outside of Livingston, Montana in the beautiful Paradise Valley, taking
frequent trips into the wild.