Roerich N.K. – Tester (Buddha at the bottom of the ocean) # 92
1,946. Tempera on canvas. 74.5 x 154 cm.
Location: Whereabouts are unknown. Meeting of JN Roerich
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The artist has populated the underwater landscape with numerous fish, rendered in a range of colors – silver, orange, red – that add dynamism to the scene. These creatures appear to swim freely around the central figure, seemingly unperturbed by its presence. The background is characterized by indistinct forms that resemble coral reefs or submerged rock formations, contributing to the sense of vastness and mystery inherent in an underwater setting.
The placement of the luminous figure at the bottom of this watery expanse suggests a state of profound stillness and acceptance. It implies a transcendence of earthly concerns, a spiritual immersion within a larger, elemental force. The fish, representing life and movement, coexist peacefully with this seemingly immobile presence, hinting at a harmonious relationship between the individual spirit and the natural world.
The overall effect is one of quiet contemplation and symbolic resonance. The painting seems to explore themes of enlightenment, isolation, and the potential for finding peace within an environment that is both beautiful and potentially overwhelming. The darkness surrounding the scene reinforces this sense of solitude and introspection, drawing attention to the figures luminous presence as a beacon in the depths.