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Not Gone Yet 1917

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This artwork beautifully captures a serene moment by the sea, highlighting a landscape that seems both familiar and magical. Two figures, dressed in what appears to be traditional attire, stand atop a snowy cliff, gazing out towards the horizon. Their posture conveys a sense of companionship and contemplation, as if they’re sharing a profound understanding of the scenery before them. Below, a cluster of colorful fishing boats and quaint houses dot the icy waters, each splash of color adding vibrancy to the otherwise subdued palette of whites and blues.

The color palette is a stunning interplay between soft pastels and bold hues, with the warm oranges and reds of the boats and houses contrasting sharply against the chilly blues and whites of the landscape. This contrast ignites an emotional resonance, invoking feelings of warmth amidst the cold, of hope amidst potential isolation. The smooth brushstrokes lend a dreamlike quality, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in this peaceful yet poignant moment, one that evokes the beauty of human connection in the face of nature's vastness.

Not Gone Yet 1917

Nicholas Roerich

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1917

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3960 × 1980 px
406 × 795 mm

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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