Roerich N.K. – Lake Hyumpola (Sketch)
1917. Paper on cardboard, gouache, 40 x 45.7 cm.
Location: Collection LA Fedun. Russia.Moskva
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The expanse of water itself is not depicted as a mirror-like surface; instead, it possesses a subtle texture achieved through layered brushstrokes, suggesting movement or a slight ripple. The distant shoreline appears blurred, its details softened by atmospheric haze, which contributes to the overall feeling of vastness and tranquility. Above, the sky is rendered in muted blues and grays, with indications of cloud cover that diffuse the light and create a somber mood.
The foreground meadow displays a range of green tones, from deep emeralds to paler shades, suggesting variations in vegetation and sunlight exposure. The artist’s application of paint here appears more textured than elsewhere, adding visual interest and a sense of physicality to this area. A subtle diagonal line formed by the slope of the land leads the viewers eye towards the distant water, reinforcing the feeling of expansive space.
Subtly, there is an impression of solitude and introspection evoked by the scene. The absence of human presence or any signs of civilization contributes to a sense of quiet contemplation. The muted color palette and diffused light further enhance this mood, suggesting a moment suspended in time, observed with a detached perspective. The sketch-like quality of the work – evident in the visible brushstrokes and simplified forms – implies an immediacy of observation, as if the artist were capturing a fleeting impression rather than striving for meticulous realism. This lends the scene a sense of authenticity and emotional resonance.