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Through his career, artwork and his publishing company, Banovich Art, Banovich has developed effective ways to help implement and support conservation programs and is utilizing his imagery to promote a message of wildlife preservation and to initiate real change - BWF is making a difference. Currently BWF supports eleven projects in seven countries.
Art, Painting with Passion, July Army General Ross Perot Jr. He is an unrivaled artist and conservationist and a gift to those who marvel at the man and his art. John is able to use his status as world-renowned artist to further conservation efforts even in the remotest parts of the world, working to save Siberian tigers in the Russian Far East, lions in Africa, and even the brown bears of North America.
John brings energy, imagination, and leadership to the conservation arena, seeking new partnerships and new mechanisms to save the world's wildlife. The connection to each piece, along with his dedication to the protection and preservation of the wildlife and environment is truly spectacular.
He is a true advocate for the protection and preservation of African wildlife and land, John Banovich, brings the beauty of Africa to enthusiasts worldwide through his exceptional pieces of wildlife art. In addition to his massive social media following actor.
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In his book BEAST, Banvoich said "To exceed their expectations, I reached deep within myself and chose a painting I'd been carrying in my hear since I was a young man: a life-sized elephant, something that to my knowledge, no artist had ever attempted. The painting of a life-size elephant proved to be a taxing ordeal for the artist, with immense detail in the endless wrinkles and folds of skin, across a ten by ten foot canvas.
The club's Warren Miller Lodge commissioned this detailed painting of a herd of bison. We wanted to create something experiential for the Yellowstone Club, and he nailed it.
In my work as a conservationist, I have found so many situations where humans beleaguer wildlife, but this shows a native animal in a natural setting, unfettered by humans and civilization. One hundred years from now I hope we are blessed to live in a world where this iconic beast roams free.
Banovich's Studio West is now located just outside Seattle Washington, where he lives with his wife, Amy and two daughters. The Nature of the Beast exhibition, composed solely of Banovich works, was displayed in at both the Wildlife Experience Museum and Museum of the Southwest, providing the public with a rare opportunity to view a selection of Banovich paintings from mostly private collections assembled together for the first time.
Banovich was commissioned by Tom Siebel to create a painting, "Bad Day" memorializing the elephant attack that he barely survived. In August Seibel was on safari in Tanzania when the attack occurred, the extensive injuries he sustained resulted in a long road to recovery. The background shows the African safari with a grazing herd of elephants; however the main focus is that of the hulking female elephant that is thundering toward the viewer with only a few feet to spare before contact.
The piece transports the viewer to the last terrifying moments Seibel faced before the elephant struck. I think Tom Siebel will not only be remembered for his many business and philanthropic accomplishments but as a guy who survived the un-survivable. Although he did nothing to provoke the elephant charge however, his guide failed in keeping him safe he was simply at the wrong place at the wrong time and the cow elephant was simply protecting her herd from a perceived threat.
This painting will always be one of the most personal works I have ever created.
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