Roerich N.K. – Kailash # 76
1946. Tempera on cardboard. 30.4 x 45.5 cm.
Location: National Gallery for foreign art, Sofia (Национална галерия за чуждестранно изкуство).
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The background is characterized by a diffused quality, employing a palette of ochre, pink, and violet hues. These colors blend softly, creating an impression of distance and ethereal light. A dark purple band runs along the lower edge of the image, providing a grounding element while also contributing to the overall sense of mystery.
The artist’s use of color is particularly noteworthy. The cool blues of the central form are juxtaposed against the warmer tones of the background, generating visual tension and emphasizing its prominence. This chromatic contrast might symbolize a dichotomy – perhaps between solidity and transience, or the tangible and the intangible.
Theres an intentional flattening of perspective; depth isn’t realistically conveyed. The lack of traditional spatial cues contributes to a dreamlike quality, suggesting that the depicted scene exists in a realm beyond ordinary perception. This could be interpreted as a representation of spiritual aspiration, a yearning for something transcendent. The starkness and isolation of the central form might also evoke feelings of solitude or introspection.
The signature located in the lower right corner is small but present, indicating an individual authorship while simultaneously receding from the viewers attention, allowing the visual impact of the work to take precedence.