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Pascal Rößler

  • Wahr und Wundervoll
  • Linocut printmaker
  • Salzburg, Austria
  • Rising Star
Pascal Rößler Linocut printmaker
Contact
German, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+43 68120868640
©Bernhard Spoettel

An expression of faith

  • • Pascal is a self-taught craftsman
  • • He specialises in linocut
  • • His preference is bold typography

Before studying media conception, Pascal Rößler began his professional life as an electronics technician. In 2020, Pascal started “Wahr und Wundervoll”, a passion project combining his belief in God with his love for art and creativity, using linocut printing. "My faith's authentic and creative expression is important to me," he says about his art. “The Bible is true to me and literally wonderful.” Pascal wants to give the Bible more space in everyday life and encourage reading, living and sharing God's word. Pascal was introduced to linocut at elementary school and he developed his skills through learning by doing. “However, I don't want to limit myself to just linocut in the long term,” Pascal dreams about future creative expansion.

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Works

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Photo: ©Pascal Rößler
Geliebt (loved)

A two-column text passage from the First Epistle of John 3-5 is reproduced on white paper and overprinted with a sheep motif in Siena-brown colour. The sheep symbolizes identity and reminds us of Jesus as the good shepherd.

Length 29.7 cm
Height 42 cm

Photo: ©Pascal Rößler
Lieben (To love)

A two-column text passage from the First Letter to the Corinthians 12-14 is reproduced on a white background and overprinted with a heart motif in crimson colour. The motif commemorates the new spirit and the living heart that God has given us to fill.

Length 29.7 cm
Height 42 cm

Photo: ©Pascal Rößler
Leben (life)

A two-column text passage from the Gospel according to John 9-11 is reproduced on white paper and overprinted with a foliage motif in olive green colour, which illustrates that God has promised a life of abundance. The green plants represent beauty and nature’s powerful life.

Length 29.7 cm
Height 42 cm

Photo: ©Pascal Rößler
Gönn dir (treat yourself)

A two-column text passage from Ecclesiastes 8-10 is reproduced on white paper and overprinted with the appeal to treat oneself. This art print serves to remind us of all the good things that God has given and encourage us to consciously enjoy life.

Length 14.8 cm
Height 21 cm

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