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Blair
Leisure was born and raised in New York City. She has a Master’s
Degree in Wildlife Biology and taught wildlife biology for two
years at the Institute of Forestry
in Nepal through the U.S. Peace Corps. Blair has traveled extensively
and worked in France, New Zealand, Australia, Alaska, and Nepal.
She has spent
the past decade working as a wetland scientist and wildlife biologist
in Denver, Colorado.
Her artistic endeavors began as a young girl when her father gave her
an oil paint set. She strived
to learn how
to draw and paint as he could. Blair has taken many drawing and painting
classes at The University of Colorado and The Art Students League in
both New York
City and Denver.
Blair appreciates the support and encouragement of many close friends
and family. She wants to express great thanks to her
sister Kathleen, her Mom and Dad, her
friends Kim and Steve Warhoe, Carmel and Terry Gill, Rita Mann, Jack
Adelfang, Neil and Jan Peck, Ken and Ruth Wright, Terri Shelfontiak,
Gabi Frangas, Tom Gardener,
Kit Cohen, Maggie
Rael, Liz Kreis, and many others for believing in her work and inspiring
her to continue to paint.
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