Roerich N.K. – Cloud # 72
Pastel on cardboard 533 x 660 cm
Location: Russian Art Salon. New York.United States
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Below the sky, a range of low-lying mountains or hills stretches across the middle ground. These forms are rendered with darker tones – blues, purples, and browns – creating a sense of depth and distance. Their contours are softened, lacking sharp definition, which further emphasizes their remoteness. A horizontal band of grayish-blue occupies the lower portion of the canvas, acting as a transitional zone between the landforms and the viewer.
The overall impression is one of quiet contemplation and an exploration of natural phenomena. The absence of human presence or any specific identifiable landmarks suggests a broader concern with the elemental forces shaping the landscape. Theres a sense of melancholy conveyed through the subdued color palette and the indistinct forms, hinting at a feeling of solitude or perhaps even impermanence. The emphasis on texture – the rough application of paint in the sky contrasting with the smoother treatment of the land – adds to the visual complexity and invites close observation. It is not merely a representation of a landscape but rather an attempt to capture its essence through color, form, and atmospheric effect.