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The Art of John Banovich

About John Banovich

"The pictures John Banovich creates offer the viewer a new and different perspective of the natural world in canvases which are outstanding examples of artistic achievement. His success as an artist comes not only from masterful technical skill, but also from an obvious first-hand knowledge and deep connection with his wildlife subjects."
- Joseph Vance, President Emeritus,
Society of Animal Artists

John Banovich - Face to face

Artist John Banovich
 

Banovich founded the Wildscapes Foundation, which fosters cooperative efforts to conserve the earth`s wild places to benefit the wildlife and the people that live there, raising millions of dollars for conservation and humanitarian causes.

Banovich is an award winning artist who hopes that his art will inspire us to protect our wildlife and ensure its survival.
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A Giant Among Giants

  
"Set among an acacia forest in Zimbabwe`s Savé Valley Conservancy lies what could arguably be Africa`s largest tree. This giant baobab tree on Mokore Ranch measures approximately 137ft in circumference.
The ancient baobab tree is often called the upside down tree as an Arabian legend claims that "...the devil pulled out the tree and planted it upside down."
A favorite of the elephants, the baobab has edible, hanging gourd-like fruit. The fiber from its bark is often stripped away and eaten by the pachyderms or is used to make rope or cloth by the African people. Its huge swollen trunk is often excavated to access its water reserves which can then be used for temporary shelters. The African baobab provides so much for so many it's no wonder it has been called the "Tree of Life."

 — John Banovich

 

 
 

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Image Size:
29” x 38”        
75 s/n

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Leopard Call

  
"Leopards will pair up during the mating season, but they separate long before the cubs are born, leaving the rearing of the cubs to be done by the female over the next several years. This pair has probably come together before as his territory overlaps hers and is proclaimed by scent stations, claw marks on the acacia trunks and leopard calls. In this work, I wanted to capture that apprehensive moment when he waits for her to descend the tree—will she greet him or try to run away?"

 — John Banovich

 

 
 

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42'x29"
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Leopard Call

  

"After a gestation period of about three months, a lioness will go off on her own and seek an isolated, sheltered place to give birth to between two and four cubs. Born with their eyes closed, these four-pound bundles of fur quickly grow, and by six weeks, they are busy exploring their shelter.
They begin to eat meat at this age, and soon their mother introduces them to her pride. Joining a group that may include several litters of cubs of similar age is a time of social bonding that will be the collective lifeline for years to come for the world's only social cat."

— John Banovich

 

 
 

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17'x34"
 

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Someone to Watch Over Us

  

"Known to be very good mothers, the female polar bears typically produces two to three cubs but rarely does more than one survive their first year. This mother has been lucky enough to rear three into their second year and by now has taught them most things it will need to know to survive in such an extreme environment. Her vigilance knows no limits when protecting her young and can even drive away a large male that outweighs her by nearly a third. "

— John Banovich

 

 
 

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 36" x 36"

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Bull of the Woods

  
"As with many of my works, often the background is kept to a minimum, placing the entire focus on the character of the chosen subject. A bull moose is North America`s largest ungulate with a mature bull weighing nearly 1800 pounds.  Quite a formidable presence when displaying during the rut (September) and protecting his harem from intruders. Virtually afraid of nothing, they can move with lightening speed when charging, which I learned first hand on several occasions! To emphasize the massive size, I arranged him so that the canvas appears to be unable to contain his huge antlers – as if he is peering through the window at you!"

— John Banovich

 
 

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28"x40"

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Echoes in Gold

  
"In the Rocky Mountains, summer starts out with the mountains being cloaked in a medley of greens, then in September turning to a kaleidoscope of orange and gold. The great change in the landscape brings about chilled, crisp air and the deep bellowing of the bugling Bull Elk in rut.

I emphasized the different layers in the background as nearly horizontal bands of color, each representing a receding depth of field. The elk are placed up front in the foreground like actors on a stage - the old bull bugling to any challengers that may be within earshot. And it is these "Echoes in Gold" that become the sound of music in the forest and adds the wild to the wilderness."

— John Banovich

 
 

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20"x36"  

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Peaceable Kingdom

  
" East Africa possesses one of the last great wildlife concentrations on earth. In the Serengeti region, over one million wild beasts migrate from the south, north to the Masai Mara in Kenya, and back again- in pursuit of rich nutritious grass following the rains.

Predators, including lions, benefit as well during this time as prey numbers regionally increase ten-fold during these times the wildebeest can tell if the lions are in hunting mode or not and behave accordingly often coming very close to investigate. Although when the sun finally sets, the lions will become active again in the pursuit of the great herds under the cloak of darkness."
 

— John Banovich

 
 

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26" x 40"  

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Bahati Ya Kawinda

  
"Bahati Ya Kawinda is Swahili for "lucky hunting." Featuring a family of lions on a fresh warthog kill, Even though this is a small prey for two adults and three cubs, it probably was an important hunting lesson for the cubs who before long will be capable of capturing small prey on their own. And as with most kills in East Africa, it does not take long for scavengers to show up hoping to steal a tidbit for them selves."

— John Banovich

 
 

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       27" x 42"      

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Face to Face

  
"The Amur (Siberian) Tiger is found in the Far East of Russia and with the last population estimate at just over 400, it is one of the rarest cats in the world. This efficient predator is the largest cat in the world possessing immense strength, even capable of killing a grizzly bear. The future of the Amur tiger will depend entirely on hunters as 80% of its remaining habitat lies in community hunting leases.

The people in these areas must begin to link their economic well- being to the presence of tigers. These lands are now starting to participate in new TIGER FRIENDLY CERTIFICATION activities like tourist hunting of ungulates and distribution of herbs and mushrooms - which brings dollars into the communities through the presence of tigers. We are now "Face to Face" with the reality that the Siberian tiger must pay its way in the future or disappear from the forest forever."

— John Banovich

 
 

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       9" x 12"

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Shelter from the Storm

  
"Living in the arctic region of North America, polar bears often encounter intense wind and cold. Often during these storms the bears will simply lie down and wait it out. The mothers are seasoned veterans to such weather, but the cubs seem less tolerant and snuggle up to the warmth of Mom (protecting their sensitive faces) whose large body provides
shelter from the storm."

— John Banovich

 
 

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     11" x 14"  

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Fleeing Rwanda

  
"Living in the arctic region of North America, polar bears often encounter intense wind and cold. Often during these storms the bears will simply lie down and wait it out. The mothers are seasoned veterans to such weather, but the cubs seem less tolerant and snuggle up to the warmth of Mom (protecting their sensitive faces) whose large body provides
shelter from the storm."

 

— John Banovich

 
 

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     11" x 14"  

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Under the Baobab

  
"The baobab tree has been called the tree of life. With its layered, translucent bark resembling human skin, it`s as if it truly is a living, breathing creature. In the rainy season, it swells as it takes up water, storing it in its fibrous, somewhat hollow inside to use in times of drought. Reaching up to nearly 100 feet in circumference, these behemoths dwarf anything else on the African landscape. Early one morning, I saw this magnificent baobab as the sun`s rays slowly descended her limbs. She radiated a brilliant orange light, looking just like an awakening queen."

— John Banovich

 
 

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 33" x 37"      

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Jewel of the Crater

  
"This piece was inspired by a friend for his anniversary. I wanted to portray the pair of zebra as if they are standing before a large gathering ready to exchange vows. The setting is Lake Makat in Ngoro Ngoro crater. This soda lake attracts thousands of flamingos and the fresh water inlet attracts herds of wildebeest and zebra making for a very popular drinking area.

The kaleidoscope of white and pink flamingos makes for a perfect backdrop for the black and white striped torsos of the zebra. They contrast perfectly with the cerulean- blue sparkling water, making the whole scene appear as if they are the "Jewel of the Crater"

— John Banovich

 
 

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  11" x 14"   
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 Pirates of the Plains

  
"The spotted Hyena is the most abundant predator on the African plain. With a reputation as a scavenger in reality it is quite a good hunter. Hunger will drive them to take down large prey but only after all easier e
fforts have failed.

Although most of their hunting and foraging is done alone, at times clan members deliberately set off in packs to rustle up a meal. When successful, loud squabbling takes place which lets everyone know, including lions, "food straight ahead." Lions and Hyenas often compete aggressively to dominate a kill and their well-documented hatred for each other seems
to run quite deep."

— John Banovich

 
 

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 16" x 12"   
175 s/n   

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Ladies First

  
"I always have enjoyed watching white-tailed deer and living on the Yellowstone River, I get the pleasure of seeing them daily. It`s most amusing to see them make their way down to the river for a drink and if there is a buck around he usually allows the ladies to go first.

Not out of courtesy, but to protect his own butt if there is a predator around. In Montana, white-tail deer numbers have increased dramatically from the mid seventies from approximately 225,000 to around 500,000 and have even begun to invade mule deer territory."

— John Banovich

 
 

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   9" x 12"   
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Echoes of  Yellowstone

  
In Yellowstone, September brings beautiful fall colors and cool crisp mornings. But what seems to be the most impressive is the bugling sound of the bull elk. At times, the whole forest seems to come alive with the echoes of this magnificent beast.
I`m always amazed that for such a large animal they are so silent and sometimes they seem to just appear out of thin air. I wanted to create the feeling this magnificent bull was emerging from the foggy marsh and stepping right out of the canvas! I enjoy painting large powerful animals as if they are too big for the canvas. It gives the impression they are coming right off the wall."

— John Banovich

 
 

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30"x40"

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Grizzly Encounter

  

"I have had the good fortune of seeing many grizzlies in the wild (one was from a precarious distance of three feet). They are by far our greatest symbol of the wild, unspoiled wilderness. Having been eliminated from most of their habitat in the continental U.S. (and now protected) they can still be found in and around Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. The idea for "Grizzly Encounter" came from hiking in grizzly country and always keeping a keen eye on the lookout. The subjects were arranged as if two ravens taking flight have just startled you. Unfortunately upon close inspection, you realized they were on a mule deer kill with the owner of the carcass rising up and clearly stating he is not willing to share."

— John Banovich

 
 

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40" x 29"

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The Long Drink

  

This painting depicts a giraffe bent in an awkward position with its feet spread apart and head down drinking from a pool of water. This position leaves the the giraffe in an extremely vulnerable state. The giraffe is able to whip its head up and down because the veins in its neck are equipped with special valves which keep it from getting dizzy. Although its neck is over seven feet long, it only has seven bones - the same as humans or even mice - but each bone is up to one foot long.

 

— John Banovich

 
 

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11" x 14"

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 Soon to be King

  

Beating the odds of survival in the wild, this male has sharpened his skills over the years and today proudly displays all the characteristics allowing him to one day reign over a pride of his own enjoying all the privileges of a king.
 

 

— John Banovich

 
 

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19" x 31"
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Heart of the Pride

  

In lion society, the male lion may be the dominant figurehead, but it's the lioness that does most of the hunting and rearing of the cubs. With the typical male making only infrequent appearances, the lioness is truly the
Heart of the Pride.

  

— John Banovich

 
 

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15" x 28"
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Great White

  

Surviving relics from an early era in the age of mammals, the white rhino is the second largest land mammal on earth. With its wide, muscular lips blazing a wide swath, the white rhino is the ultimate grazer, eating about 12 hours a day. Kicking up large numbers of insects as they lumber about, finding lunch seems like easy pickings for the cattle egrets.

  

— John Banovich

 
 

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Eden

  

"The Okavangno delta's source begins to the north, in the mountains of Angola. The rainwater travels over 2000 miles to the Central Kalahari Desert, and then dissipates into the sand, never reaching the ocean. The lush enviroment supports some of the largest concentrations of bird and animal life on earth. This place of such beauty and splendor is thought to be the "Garden of Eden". These three old bulls made their way through the forest and walked across the lagoon. They stood in front of me with the mystique of three wise men, yet paid little mind to my presence. A quick sniff of my head and they continued their journey. "

— John Banovich

 
 

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Clash of the Titans

  

One of the rarest sights in the world is two bull giraffe clashing over territory. Using their heads as massive wrecking balls they swing violently towards the opponent (using the leverage of an extremely long neck) with lightning speed. The sounds are thunderous. This particular day the bulls were evenly matched and both very intent on gaining the upper hand. After nine minutes of intense action the slightly darker but smaller bull emerged the victor!

 

— John Banovich

 
 

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48" X 32"
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Big Ivory

  

"Emerging from the dust, this old bull elephant has seen the best and worst that Africa has to offer. Almost all African elephants sport tusk, which has often been referred to as "white gold". Throughout history it has been coveted for hunting trophies as a carving medium for figurines and trinkets, billiard balls, rosary beads, piano keys and thrones for kings and queens.

These modified incisor teeth are used for debarking, digging, rooting, stabbing and weapons of display. While average tusk size today is around 60 lbs. one such tusk was recorded at over 225 lbs. Hunting and illegal poaching has contributed to the decline in tusk size over the years. Tusks grow throughout an elephant`s life with broken tips being replaced but with constant wear they usually never reach their full potential. If an elephant has the right genes and has been lucky enough to break them and avoid a poacher`s chase, he then has a chance to support the ultimate trophy – Big Ivory!"

— John Banovich

 
 

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Dawn Patrol

   
 
 

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