Roerich N.K. – Tibet # 134 Tibet (impregnable walls)
1,945. Tempera on cardboard. 45.9 x 30.5 cm.
Location: International N.K. Roerich’s Center-Museum, Moscow (Международный Центр-Музей им. Н.К. Рериха).
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The color palette contributes significantly to the work’s overall mood. The warm tones suggest a sense of inner strength or resilience, while the cool blues evoke feelings of isolation and perhaps even melancholy. Light emanates from within the structure itself, creating a focal point that draws attention to its imposing presence. This internal illumination suggests an inherent power or sanctity residing within the depicted walls.
The artist’s technique emphasizes angularity and fragmentation. The forms are not smoothly rendered but rather broken down into sharp planes, contributing to a sense of instability and tension. These fractured shapes could be interpreted as symbolic of both physical barriers and psychological defenses.
Subtly, there is an impression of confinement or entrapment. While the structure appears formidable, its sheer mass also suggests a lack of openness or accessibility. The absence of human figures reinforces this feeling of solitude and detachment. One might read the work as an exploration of themes related to protection, isolation, and the enduring power of cultural identity – a visual representation of something impenetrable, both physically and conceptually.