Roerich N.K. – Volshebnitsa rain # 50
1918. Tempera on wood. 73.4 x 73 cm.
Location: Gallery Sphinx Fine Art. United Kingdom. London.
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Below the sky, a series of layered hills recede into the distance. These forms are simplified and abstracted, lacking sharp definition or detailed rendering. The layering creates depth, but the lack of distinct features suggests an almost dreamlike quality to the terrain. A low horizon line emphasizes the vastness of the sky and reinforces the feeling of being dwarfed by natures power.
A narrow strip of land in the foreground is rendered with a slightly warmer green hue, providing a subtle contrast to the cool tones above. The ground appears flat and featureless, leading the eye towards the distant hills. A dark line bisects this area, possibly representing a path or boundary, though its purpose remains ambiguous.
The painting evokes a sense of quiet contemplation and melancholy. The subdued color scheme and simplified forms suggest an emotional landscape rather than a literal depiction of a place. The heavy sky might symbolize oppression, introspection, or the weight of unseen forces. Alternatively, it could represent cleansing rain, hinting at renewal and transformation.
The absence of human presence further contributes to the paintings introspective nature. It is a scene observed from afar, inviting the viewer to project their own feelings and interpretations onto the landscape. The overall effect is one of stillness and solitude, prompting reflection on themes of time, nature, and the human condition.