David Le Fleming

Below is a small selection of artworks by David Le Fleming

This day is immeasurably fine (2023)
oil on tin can
240 x 240 x 93mm

From the series BRAVE NEW MORTALS, now showing at APART Gallery

Paper satan (2022)
oil on canvas
375 x 467mm
Frame – 766 x 680 x 103mm (aluminium panels riveted to wooden frame)

From the series BRAVE NEW MORTALS, now showing at APART Gallery

Pile up (2023)
oil on aluminium
150 x 150cm

From a two person exhibition at Contemporary Art Space, Ngāmotu New Plymouth

Tools to help get down from here (2023)
oil on suitcase + interior assemblage
650 x 450 x 220mm

Part of the group exhibition ABROAD,
Percy Thomson Gallery, Whakaahurnngi Stratford

Seven Fields Remain Behind (2023)
oil on tin can
258 x 210 x 77mm

From the series BRAVE NEW MORTALS, now showing at APART Gallery

Thinking of you (2022)
oil and enamel on copper substrate fireguard
710 x 610mm

Part of the travelling group exhibition WE ALL THINK WE”RE GOOD PEOPLE & LOVING OVER DISTANCES,
Percy Thomson Gallery, Whakaahurnngi Stratford & Ahuriri Contemporary, Ahuriri Napier

The Beautiful Painting (2021)
oil and enamel on board (nine box frame panels)
225 x 225cm

From the solo exhibition SEVEN QUEENS OF THE FEATHER,
Contemporary Art Space, Ngāmotu New Plymouth

Polycycle Sigil (2018)
oil on car bonnet
1090 x 1080mm
SOLD

From the solo exhibition SCRAPYARD SAINTS,
Potocki Paterson Gallery, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington

Manu likes to disco (2015)
oil and enamel on car bonnet
1270 x 1340mm
SOLD

From the solo exhibition INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS,
See Studio, Hackney Wick, London

Maiden Voyage (2021)
oil on suitcase
615 x 400 x 200mm

Part of the group show THE ART OF RESILIENCE, 2021
Percy Thomson Gallery, Stratford/Whakaahurangi
Currated by Rhonda Bunyan

Le Fleming’s painting is referenced from an old photo in New Plymouth’s Puke Ariki archive, and has been mooted as being the first known photograph in the world of women going to the ballot box. New Zealand being the first country to allow women to vote, and 1893 being the first year this happened.

Credit: Puke Ariki archive – Election day in New Plymouth, 1893, PHO2008-626.

Lindsay – God of Subsistence (2019) oil on car bonnet - oil painting by David Le Fleming

Lindsay – God of Subsistence (2019)
oil on car bonnet
SOLD

Part of the solo exhibition ORIGINAL MYTH,
Potocki Paterson Gallery, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington

Large canvas by kiwi painter Dave Le Fleming. Text reads: FLIP FOREST, MAKE LIME, WE'LL FINGER THEIR BOMB

Flip forest (2002)
oil and enamel on canvas
1080 x 1350mm
SOLD

Part of the solo exhibition VOCABULARY GONE FERAL,
Walrus Gallery, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington