Roerich N.K. – Gorge Gorge # 95 (flaming phenomenon vertex)
1940. Tempera on cardboard. 30,2.h 45.6 cm.
Location: International N.K. Roerich’s Center-Museum, Moscow (Международный Центр-Музей им. Н.К. Рериха).
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The color palette is striking. The sky occupies a significant portion of the canvas, painted in a muted blue that provides a contrasting backdrop to the warmer tones below. The mountain itself glows with an intense orange-yellow light, suggesting either sunrise or sunset. This luminosity creates a dramatic effect, drawing the viewers eye immediately to this central element. A cascade of water descends from the peak, its form suggested by a vertical band of lighter blue and white, adding movement and dynamism to the otherwise static composition.
The application of paint appears deliberate, with broad strokes that suggest a simplified representation rather than meticulous detail. The lack of fine lines or textural variation contributes to an overall sense of flatness, which diminishes any illusion of three-dimensionality. This stylistic choice directs attention towards the color relationships and the formal arrangement of shapes.
Subtly, there is a feeling of isolation conveyed by the narrow gorge and the towering mountain. The viewer is positioned as an observer, distanced from the scene, suggesting a reverence for natures power and scale. The flaming phenomenon vertex, as indicated in the title, hints at a transformative or spiritual experience associated with witnessing such a spectacle. It implies that this isn’t merely a depiction of a landscape but rather a symbolic representation of something beyond the visible world – a moment of intense beauty and perhaps even awe-inspiring power.