
A few details:
- Linocut print
- Size: 40 x 25cm
- October 2023
The linocut “Jupiter” by IRRLÆUFER unfolds a powerful presence that oscillates between ancient grandeur and timeless melancholy. The depiction of the father of the gods is raw, monumental, and yet profoundly human. Through dense, expressive lines, a gaze shaped by experience is revealed—not triumphant, but introspective. The flowing beard cascades downward like a river of thoughts, streaming endlessly through the centuries.
“Jupiter” is not a glorified ideal, but an ambivalent symbol of power, wisdom, and solitude. The linocut technique amplifies this tension with its stark contrasts and tactile roughness—light and shadow vie for dominance, just as they often do in mythological tales.
IRRLÆUFER masterfully uses the formal rigidity of the black-and-white composition to evoke mythological depth that is not loud, but haunting. The god appears detached—not part of the world, but a silent observer of timeless processes. Thus, Jupiter becomes an icon of shaken authority, no longer asserting power through thunderbolts, but through the silence of his gaze. A work that does not illustrate myth, but reexamines it.