John Banovich open edition print on canvas:"Patriarch"
Artist:John Banovich
Title:Patriarch
Size (H x W):24 x 36
Edition:open
Medium:open edition print on canvas
About the Art:Open Edition Canvas
JOHN BANOVICH John Banovich began sketching wildlife while growing up in the copper-mining town of Butte MT. He painted animals on antlers and fashioned them into bolo ties, earrings and belt buckles, inspired by the elk and deer that his father hunted. At ten, he sold his first oil. He received a degree from the Art Institute of Seattle in graphic design. In 1993, as a virtual unknown, his painting of two lionesses won Best of the Show in Seattle's Pacific Rim Wildlife Art Show. He is now recognized as one of the world's top wildlife painters.
Title:Patriarch
Size (H x W):24 x 36
Edition:open
Medium:open edition print on canvas
About the Art:Open Edition Canvas
JOHN BANOVICH John Banovich began sketching wildlife while growing up in the copper-mining town of Butte MT. He painted animals on antlers and fashioned them into bolo ties, earrings and belt buckles, inspired by the elk and deer that his father hunted. At ten, he sold his first oil. He received a degree from the Art Institute of Seattle in graphic design. In 1993, as a virtual unknown, his painting of two lionesses won Best of the Show in Seattle's Pacific Rim Wildlife Art Show. He is now recognized as one of the world's top wildlife painters.
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