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Distinctly Montana Fall 2013

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Lochlaven Trio From who or what do you get the greatest inspiration for your work? All of the ideas or inspirations for my paintings come from the Montana landscape or its animals. How can you live here and not be fascinated with what we have? I fly-fish a lot so that's where the inspiration comes from for my semi-abstract work. And I am especially intrigued with water, our rivers, creeks, and streams. When you are not working, what do you most like to do to enjoy life? When I am not painting I am usually fishing, bird hunting, golfing, or visiting the grandkids. Sometimes just out shooting photos that I think would make a good setting for a painting. What is your favorite watercolor painting and your favorite acrylic work by another artist and why? Transients Two artists who I have admired an awful lot are Winslow Homer for his watercolor landscapes and Morten Solberg for his loose abstract acrylics. So, if you "could do it all over again," how would your life as an artist be different? If I could do it all over again I would probably do the same thing — except that I would teach more watercolor workshops. The few workshops that I do teach are pretty fun and satisfying. Especially when I can turn someone on to painting. And now, describe your art in just 5 words. Interpretations of the Montana landscape. 22 This Bull's Mine! Learn more at www.lorenkovich.com or contact him at lorenkovich@yahoo.com 406-495-9203 D I ST I NCT LY M ONTANA • FALL 2013

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