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          Don Li-Leger will be remembered fondly on the Semiahmoo Peninsula as a man of rare taste and intelligence, whose mastery of any artistic medium he set his mind.

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        3. Don Li-Leger Biography: Born and raised in British Columbia, Don Li-Leger has painted art, prints and posters since childhood, focusing initially on the.
        4. Born and raised in British Columbia, Don Li-Leger has painted since childhood, focusing initially on the birds and animals of his native province.
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          Don Li-Leger's paintings reveal his intimate knowledge and deep sensitivity to the world of nature.

          Born and raised in British Columbia, Li-Leger began painting as a boy, his initial focus on the abundant birds and animals of his native province.

          Having experienced a rich and varied life, Li-Leger traveled around the world in 1971 before he began his formal education.

          Later on, he made extensive field trips to the Orient and to wildlife sanctuaries throughout North America, thereby extending his vision and the scope of his subject matter.


          "Art is so much more than decoration - it's the meditative aspect of turning your logical brain off, and responding to what's there." ~ Don Li-Leger

          Li-Leger’s formal training includes studies at the Vancouver School of Art and the Banff Centre School of Fine Art, and studies in plant ecology at Simon Fraser University.¹

          His work has been featured in exhibitions throughout North