“Kuluta. Dobi Nulla,” an artwork crafted by Nicholas Roerich in 1931, belongs to the Symbolism art movement and falls under the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a majestic and serene landscape dominated by towering mountains that extend to the sky. Painted in hues of blue, purple, and green, the mountains stand prominently in the foreground, exhibiting a variety of textures and shadows that give a sense of depth and dimension. The background reveals snow-capped peaks bathed in soft light, adding a splendid contrast to the darker tones of the foreground. The artwork’s serene color palette and ethereal composition evoke a profound sense of tranquility and reverence for nature’s grandeur, in alignment with the Symbolist aesthetics that emphasize moods and emotions over realistic representation.