Ron Bolt, in his current exhibition at Albemarle Gallery, London, continues his exploration of the coastal and river waterways that fascinate him, a wilderness that he describes as “sacred”. Continuing in the tradition of landscape painting in Canada although with a focus of where land, water & light meet.
Ron Bolt was born in Toronto in 1938. His career spans forty years. As a painter, he has held over seventy one solo exhibitions around the world.
Sundown at Black Rock, oil on canvas, 117 x 99 cm
Tidal Surge - Antrim, oil on canvas, 117 x 104 cm
Flashdance South, oil on canvas, 92 x 132 cm
Dazzlerazzle, oil on canvas, 107 x 117 cm
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In 1971 I purchased one of my first art books, entitled High Realism in Canada. I was fascinated by the fact that some of those artists were using egg tempera, and some of their pieces were large, especially for the medium involved. Most striking of those that stood out at least to me, were Ken Danby, Ernest Lindner and Alex Colville.
It must be something in the air.
These are absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing them!
Very pretty landscapes. This blog continues to inspire and uplift!
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