No Peerless Social Lion – Old Street Junction, London

No Peerless Social Lion – Old Street Junction, London

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14-26 September 2004
Foundry
84-86 Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London

No peerless social lion, painting by New Zealand painter David Le Fleming of an elderly gentleman looking over shoulder, transparent pocket

No peerless social lion (2004)
oil and eggshell on fridge door
550 x 1080mm

Enough elbow grease to wring a dollop (2004), referenced from a photo taken of David Hockney smoking a pipe in Montpellier 2003

Enough elbow grease to wring a dollop (2004)
oil and enamel on fridge door
454 x 795mm

Painting of a Coca-cola billboard, with an elderly lady passing infront

This endless tantallon of fixed numbness is ever so consuming (2004)
oil and enamel on wooden door
784 x 612mm

Painting by New Zealand painter David Le Fleming, of a man with walking stick, holding his hand up to his face

Who set any store by that? (2004)
oil and enamel on canvas
227 x 257mm

Painting by David Le Fleming, of a woman carrying a bag of groceries, walking down the road in Willesden Green

Willesden Willowing (2004)
oil and eggshell on fridge door
796 x 454mm

Painting by David Le Fleming, referenced from photo taken by Ed Van Der Elsken, Amsterdam, 1950

Doting the keeper (2004)
oil on canvas
600 x 570mm

The above painting is referenced from a photo taken by Ed Van Der Elsken, Amsterdam, 1950.

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Private view at the Foundry