Roerich N.K. – Stones and rocks
Plywood, tempera 263 x 410 cm
Location: Collection VA Dudakov and MK Khashuri. Russia.Moskva
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Below the higher elevations, a patchwork of cultivated fields unfolds. Vivid green patches contrast with areas of harvested crops, arranged in neat rows or stacked into hay bales. These agricultural details introduce an element of human intervention within the otherwise wild terrain. The color palette here shifts to include brighter greens and yellows, creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye across the composition.
In the distance, the landscape recedes into a hazy horizon line. A band of blue-grey sky suggests atmospheric perspective, diminishing the clarity of distant features. This creates a sense of depth and vastness within the scene. The light source appears to be diffused, casting soft shadows and minimizing harsh contrasts.
The painting’s subtexts revolve around themes of natures power and humanity’s relationship with it. The imposing rocks and hills symbolize permanence and resilience, while the cultivated fields represent human effort and adaptation. There is a quiet tension between these two forces – the untamed wilderness and the ordered agricultural landscape – suggesting a dialogue between natural processes and human endeavors.
The overall impression is one of contemplative observation; the artist seems less interested in depicting a specific location than in exploring the broader themes of geological time, agricultural cycles, and the interplay between humans and their environment. The deliberate use of color and texture contributes to a mood that is both serene and subtly melancholic, evoking a sense of timelessness and quiet grandeur.