“Bamboo Division” by Don Li-Leger harmoniously combines the creations of nature and man. Inspired by the natural world, Li-Leger’s work embodies both abstract and recognizable shapes. Here, solid, tawny architectural forms and airy bamboo shoots grow as one. Pair it with “Iris Nine Patch” for striking natural mood.
For three decades, acclaimed Canadian artist Don Li-Leger has woven ethereal tales of color, light and texture in a trademark style known as “Asian Fusion.” Influenced by Asian art and Eastern philosophy, Li-Leger richly layers his work with calligraphy, geometric elements and natural forms. Educated in plant ecology, Li-Leger painted British Columbia’s birds and animals until trips to the Orient and North American wildlife sanctuaries reshaped his artistic focus. Inspired by the flowers in his own garden, Li-Leger depicts the profound connection between nature and art.
This print is mounted on a wood board and sealed with an acrylic finish to protect the image from dust and moisture.