The Pathfinder Award
Painting A Unique Picture
SCI Humanitarian Services Project

For those individuals who have found new pathways of overcoming obstacles that for many would be insurmountable. Their uniqueness and courage set them apart from the masses. Their dedication, desire, compassion, innovativeness, resourcefulness and commitment showcase them as ambassadors for our sporting community and SCIF.


John Banovich

Daniel Smith

Kobus Moller


An exciting new Safari Club International Foundation Humanitarian Services project has evolved. After years of planning and discussion, the Humanitarian Services committee and a few of their dedicated supporters have created a unique project to promote and fund the Pathfinder and Humanitarian Services program.

John Banovich and Gene Rurka,Humanitarian Service Committee Chair, have finalized discussions referring to the creation of an original painting as unique as the SCI organization.

In January 2006, one of the live auction items at the Pathfinder Awards Presentation will be an original, one-of-a-kind, never "been done before" painting created by three internationally recognized artists.

John Banovich, Kobus Moller and Daniel Smith have agreed to collaborate and paint on one canvas. Like the three tenors, this cumulative effect will prove to elevate the performance to a one-of- a- kind original masterpiece. Each artist will sign the final canvas and the certificate of authenticity, formally acknowledging the creation of this unique work of art.

This promises to be a truly unique, one-time opportunity to acquire an original work of art, by three of the world`s best-know artists as well as support humanitarian services.


To learn more about the Pathfinder Award, please visit www.safariclubfoundation.org/humanitarian


This framed original, Tatu, is sized at 42" x 60".


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