Roerich N.K. – Princess arrows (sketch)
1918. Paper on cardboard, charcoal, tempera, oil. 23.5 x 68 cm.
Location: Collection AV Melnikova. Russia.Moskva
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A central figure stands facing away from the viewer, positioned slightly off-center. Their posture appears passive, almost absorbed by their surroundings. The lack of detail regarding this person’s identity invites speculation about their role within the scene – are they a participant in the landscape or an observer? This anonymity allows for broader interpretations; the figure could represent anyone grappling with feelings of solitude or searching for meaning.
Scattered across the sky, several luminous shapes appear as if suspended in the air. Their golden hue contrasts sharply with the prevailing blue tones, drawing the eye and adding a touch of mystery to the scene. These forms are not readily identifiable – they might be interpreted as stars, celestial bodies, or even symbolic representations of hope or guidance.
The overall effect is one of quiet melancholy tinged with an underlying sense of wonder. The subdued palette and simplified forms contribute to a dreamlike quality, suggesting that this is less a literal depiction of a place than an exploration of inner states – perhaps longing, introspection, or the search for something beyond the visible world.