Roerich N.K. – Mountain Lake # 2 (Lake Naga. Kashmir)
Tempera on cardboard 31 x 46 cm
Location: Latvian National Museum of Art, Riga (Latvijas Nacionālais mākslas muzejs).
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The mountains themselves are rendered as large, angular masses, their forms abstracted rather than realistically depicted. The peaks appear almost monolithic, conveying a sense of grandeur and permanence. Their steepness contributes to a feeling of isolation and remoteness. The water surface is smooth and unbroken, mirroring the mountain range with a slight distortion that hints at depth.
The light source appears to originate from behind the mountains, casting long shadows and creating a contrast between illuminated and shaded areas. This lighting scheme enhances the dramatic effect and emphasizes the scale of the landscape. The skys unusual coloration – a pale yellow-gold – is striking and departs from naturalistic representation. It introduces an element of dreamlike quality or perhaps symbolic significance.
The painting’s subtexts revolve around themes of nature, solitude, and possibly spirituality. The starkness of the scene suggests a reverence for the power and beauty of the natural world. The absence of human presence reinforces the feeling of isolation and invites contemplation on humanitys place within this vast landscape. The unusual sky color could be interpreted as representing hope or transcendence, contrasting with the somber tones of the mountains and water. Overall, the work evokes a sense of quiet awe and introspection.