Roerich N.K. – And continue fishing # 6 (And We Continue Fishing)
1922. Tempera on canvas. 71.5 x 101.5 cm.
Location: Private collection. Russia.Moskva
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The figures within the boats are rendered as dark, simplified shapes, devoid of individualizing detail. Their postures suggest repetitive action; one figure is actively rowing, while others appear to be engaged in fishing or tending nets. The lack of facial features and detailed anatomy contributes to a sense of anonymity, suggesting these individuals represent a collective rather than distinct personalities.
The landscape itself is equally simplified. A low-lying range of hills or islands punctuates the horizon line, their forms echoing the curves of the boats below. The water’s surface reflects the colors of the sky, creating a unified visual field that minimizes distinction between earth and atmosphere. This flattening effect contributes to an overall sense of stillness and isolation.
Subtly, the painting evokes themes of perseverance and routine. The continued act of fishing, suggested by the title, implies a cyclical existence, one marked by both necessity and perhaps monotony. The intense coloration of the sky could be interpreted as symbolic – perhaps representing hope or impending change – yet it does not disrupt the quietude of the scene. Instead, it serves to amplify the sense of solitude and the enduring nature of human endeavor against an indifferent backdrop. The limited palette and simplified forms lend a dreamlike quality to the work, suggesting that this is less a literal depiction of reality than a meditation on human existence within a vast and timeless landscape.