Roerich N.K. – Room Oz (Sketch)
Paper, graphite pencil, ink, brush 15 x 23 cm
Location: Private collection. Russia.St. Petersburg
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The walls of the room are uneven and rough, indicated through dense hatching and varied line weight. They suggest an organic origin, as if the space were excavated rather than built. A small table or stand sits to the left of the bed structure, its surface cluttered with indistinct objects that contribute to the overall feeling of a lived-in, though somewhat chaotic, environment.
The absence of direct light sources contributes to the atmosphere of secrecy and introspection. Shadows are deep and pervasive, obscuring details and creating a sense of depth within the limited space. The darkness surrounding the room further isolates it from any external world, reinforcing the impression of a secluded sanctuary or refuge.
Subtly, theres an element of theatricality at play. The bed-like structure, with its draped fabric, evokes the imagery of a stage set or a prop within a larger narrative. This suggests that the space might be more symbolic than literal – perhaps representing a psychological landscape or a constructed reality. The sketch’s unfinished quality adds to this sense of something being in progress, hinting at an ongoing process of creation or revelation.