Ron Bolt

Ron Bolt

16 Hazelton Avenue Toronto, ON M5R 2E2, Canada Saturday, October 2, 2021–Saturday, October 9, 2021


night music 11, the goldberg variations (j. s. bach) by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Night Music 11, The Goldberg Variations (J. S. Bach), 2021

10,000 CAD

morning, long beach vancouver island by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Morning, Long Beach Vancouver Island, 2021

20,000 CAD

primal glitter by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Primal Glitter

19,000 CAD

yukon glitter by ronald william bolt

Ronald William Bolt

Yukon Glitter, 2020

20,000 CAD

Ron Bolt is recognized across Canada and abroad as a painter of nature and the sea in a photo-realistic style. He began his career over 50 years ago as an abstractionist and has periodically returned to that idiom in works exploring music and foreign cultures. He does so again in this dynamic series concerning various musical terms and compositions. He explains this recent project in his own words.

“The 12 paintings entitled Night Music originated from the evocative time lapse photographs of the Toronto skyline taken by my partner Lauretta Holbrook. They express the vibrancy and drive of a great city. But, as well, and because of my musical studies that led to an associate diploma from the Royal Conservatory in Toronto, they suggested music. Visual representations of the sounds of the music I studied or that I have enjoyed listening to. In analysis and performance musicians consider such concepts as line, colour, form, dynamics and texture, all concepts that painters deal with. Pure music is recognized as the most abstract of art forms. It’s relation to the creation of visual art has always interested me. I hope you get as much pleasure from exploring these pieces as I did in making them.” - Ron Bolt