The artwork titled “On the way to Shekar Dzong,” created by Nicholas Roerich in 1928, belongs to the Symbolism art movement and falls under the landscape genre.
In this artwork, Nicholas Roerich captures the ethereal beauty of a mountainous landscape on the journey to Shekar Dzong. The piece presents a serene and majestic view of towering mountain ranges in muted tones of pink, blue, and grey, creating a dream-like quality. The peaks are draped in a gentle haze, enhancing the mysticism and transcendence characteristic of Symbolism. A thin layer of wispy clouds settles amongst the ridges, adding depth and dimension to the scene. The composition effectively evokes a sense of tranquility and spiritual ascendance, drawing the viewer into the distant, almost otherworldly, landscape. The simplicity of the forms and the subtle gradations of color reflect Roerich’s masterful ability to convey profound emotions through minimalistic yet evocative landscapes.