Mountain Memory: The Rocky Mountain Series

Mountain Memory: The Rocky Mountain Series

16 Hazelton Avenue Toronto, ON M5R 2E2, Canada Wednesday, March 1, 2023–Saturday, March 11, 2023


morning, lake louise by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Morning, Lake Louise, 2022

21,000 CAD

storm clearing by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Storm Clearing, 2022

17,500 CAD

summit #3 columbia ice fields by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Summit #3 Columbia Ice Fields, 2022

17,500 CAD

bow falls by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Bow Falls, 2022

18,000 CAD

the sunwapta valley by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

The Sunwapta Valley, 2022

17,500 CAD

moonrise by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Moonrise, 2022

14,000 CAD

evening, lake louise by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Evening, Lake Louise, 2022

15,000 CAD

sun mist by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Sun Mist, 2022

15,000 CAD

solitary silence by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Solitary Silence, 2022

16,000 CAD

spring melt by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Spring Melt, 2022

15,000 CAD

emerald lake #1 by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Emerald Lake #1, 2022

12,000 CAD

winter’s end by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Winter’s End, 2022

8,000 CAD

“Mountain Memory: The Rocky Mountain Series", an exhibition of exceptional new oil paintings by Ron Bolt.


Bolt describes the inspiration for this series:


When I was sixteen my father took the family, by train, to Vancouver. For five days the train cars were our living room, kitchen and bedroom. From the dense, mysterious forests of the Precambrian shield, to Winnipeg and the big sky country of the prairies, we approached the mountains. They appeared on the horizon like a string of diamonds sparkling against a brilliant, cloudless blue. An image lodged permanently in my mind.


Almost seventy years have passed. In 2022 I took my second train trip through the Rockies. This collection reflects a very recent experience and the vivid memories of a young art student.


Favouring a camera as a sketching tool, Bolt uses photography to collect visual information and to revive emotional memory. Starting in Vancouver, Bolt’s recent journey took him to Kamloops before travelling through the Rocky Mountains. He stopped in Banff and Lake Louise before making his way through the Columbia Icefield and ending in Jasper. Prepared with his camera in hand, Bolt set out to capture the rugged wilderness and the imposing grandeur of the Rocky Mountains. The results are seen here through his paintings of “Summit #1 Columbia Ice Fields”, “Sunwapta Valley”, “High, Bright, and Clear”, and “Bow Falls”.