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JOHN BANOVICH is among the world's most renowned wildlife artists. His original paintings are owned and exhibited by noteworthy organizations and museums across the globe. He serves on the boards of the Society of Animal Artists and the Craighead Environmental Research Institute. His life and work have been featured in countless international publications, including Africa Geographic, Wildlife Art, Big Sky Journal, Western Art & Architecture, the Artist's Magazine, and many others, as well as on various television programs aired on the Outdoor Channel, Entertainment Tonight, Versus and PBS.
Through his art and the Banovich Wildscapes Foundation, he has raised millions for conservation and humanitarian causes. At 46 years of age, Banovich continues to explore and evolve as an artist, pursuing a deep-seated desire to preserve wild species around the world and, through his paintings, freeze them forever in time. When not in India following the tracks of tigers or in Africa searching for the next wildlife encounter, he can be found painting in his studios in Livingston, Montana, and Carnation, Washington, where he lives with his wife, Amy.