John Banovich - The Offensive Line
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John Banovich - The Offensive Line

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John Banovich - The Offensive LineB Limited Edition Gicle Canvas Gallery Edition 18" x 54" 75 s n plus 7 Artist Proofs Canvas: $1,500 Artist Proof: SOLD OUT Frame (TS5) 26" x 62": $1,200 Frame (LJ1B) 21" x 57": $530 Frame (LJ3) 24" x 60": $1,015 Studio Edition 30" x 90" 35 s n plus 4 Artist Proofs Canvas: $3,500 Artist Proof: SOLD OUT Frame (LJ3) 36" x 96": $2,700 Frame (LJ1B) 33" x 93": $1,700 The idea for the paintings, The Defensive Line SOLD OUT and The Offensive Line, originated

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Limited Edition Giclée Canvas
Gallery Edition- 18" x 54"
75 s/n plus 7 Artist Proofs
• Canvas: $1,500
• Artist Proof: SOLD OUT
• Frame (TS5) 26" x 62": $1,200
• Frame (LJ1B) 21" x 57": $530
• Frame (LJ3) 24" x 60": $1,015

Studio Edition-30" x 90"
35 s/n plus 4 Artist Proofs
• Canvas: $3,500
• Artist Proof: SOLD OUT
• Frame (LJ3) 36" x 96": $2,700
• Frame (LJ1B) 33" x 93": $1,700

“The idea for the paintings, “The Defensive Line” SOLD OUT and “The Offensive Line,” originated in the titles, and having played football, I remember the feeling of lining up against a lineman that outweighed me by 75 pounds. African buffalo seemed to be the best candidate for that role, given their bad attitude and helmet-shaped horns. On safari in 1994, I came across a pride of lions and a herd of buffalo engaged in such a test of wills. Positioned 30 yards apart, they began to size each other up for what would be the world’s greatest confrontation. These nomadic lions in “The Offensive Line” are not yet mature enough to be pride males. Most are probably brothers or closely related. They possess a cocky attitude, feeling indestructible in their group of seven. I’ve seen large groups of males such as these on several occasions while on safari. Being immature cats, they do not yet possess the wisdom to clearly understand that there is easier pray elsewhere. The lions were waiting for a moment when the buffalo would make themselves vulnerable, exposing one of their young or showing signs of injury. Watching with intense interest, it was as if the lions were actually plotting a strategy. The buffalo in “The Defensive Line” make for a very formidable opponent. The biggest bulls face the cats with an overwhelming sense of power. African buffalo weigh in at approximately 2,000 pounds. The lions weigh approximately 400 to 450 pounds, but they compensate for their smaller size with their ferociousness and attitude. Thirteen yellow-billed oxpeckers can be found among the branches. They remind me of the fans in the stands, hustling about, readying themselves for the incredible showdown.” - John Banovich, Artist



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