Lot 29
The Keystone 2025
oil on linen
signed lower right: Quick
131 x 131cm
Estimate $7,000 - $9,000
The Artist
Private collection, Melbourne
"In an arch, the keystone is the fulcrum - the singular point where tension transforms into stability. Remove it, and the structure collapses. This principle extends beyond architecture: in nature, a keystone species, though often small or scarce, holds an ecosystem in balance. Its absence reverberates far beyond its size, unravelling the delicate balance it once sustained.
"The Keystone" interrogates fragility - what happens when the linchpin of a system is compromised, when the vital but invisible is suddenly absent? The balloon, both playful and precarious, becomes a metaphor for tension, a temporary fix straining against inevitable collapse.
I am drawn to these invisible dependencies - the hidden forces that uphold order, the quiet necessities we overlook until they fail. The painting asks: What are the keystones in our own constructs; social, environmental, personal?
And what remains when they give way?" (The Artist)
© Courtesy of the Artist and Lennox St Gallery, 2026
Centum
AUCTION
Sale: LJ8809
6:00pm - 18 May 2026
Hawthorn
VIEWING
Friday 15 - Sunday 17 May, 11am - 5pm
2 Oxley Road, Hawthorn VIC
CONTACT
Hannah Ryan
hannah.ryan@leonardjoel.com.au
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