The following is from the periodical, Denver Woman: Arts and Culture, 2009, written by Bonnie McCune. Meet Jill Soukup: A portrait in duality and balance . Opposites. Comparisons. Yin and yang. Dark... Read full biography
The following is from the periodical, Denver Woman: Arts and Culture, 2009, written by Bonnie McCune. Meet Jill Soukup: A portrait in duality and balance . Opposites. Comparisons. Yin and yang. Dark and light. Thought and feeling. These capture artist Jill Soukup's approach to her art and her life.... Read full biography
The following is from the periodical, Denver Woman: Arts and Culture, 2009, written by Bonnie McCune. Meet Jill Soukup: A portrait in duality and balance . Opposites. Comparisons. Yin and yang. Dark and light. Thought and feeling. These capture artist Jill Soukup's approach to her art and her life. She explores the concept of balance and beauty achieved through polarities. Take the two terms most frequently applied to her works: painterly and representational. "Painterly" refers to the physical... Read full biography
The following is from the periodical, Denver Woman: Arts and Culture, 2009, written by Bonnie McCune. Meet Jill Soukup: A portrait in duality and balance . Opposites. Comparisons. Yin and yang. Dark and light. Thought and feeling. These capture artist Jill Soukup's approach to her art and her life. She explores the concept of balance and beauty achieved through polarities. Take the two terms most frequently applied to her works: painterly and representational. "Painterly" refers to the physical quality of paint and its strokes, frequently applied to work in which rough brush strokes and even the impact of tools or fingers on sculpting materials are not disguised or refined. The physical qualities of the media become part of the impact of... Read full biography
The following is from the periodical, Denver Woman: Arts and Culture, 2009, written by Bonnie McCune. Meet Jill Soukup: A portrait in duality and balance . Opposites. Comparisons. Yin and yang. Dark and light. Thought and feeling. These capture artist Jill Soukup's approach to her art and her life. She explores the concept of balance and beauty achieved through polarities. Take the two terms most frequently applied to her works: painterly and representational. "Painterly" refers to the physical quality of paint and its strokes, frequently applied to work in which rough brush strokes and even the impact of tools or fingers on sculpting materials are not disguised or refined. The physical qualities of the media become part of the impact of the art. "Representational," on the other hand, describes art that stands in for and takes the place of so... Read full biography
Jill Soukup - Artist Info
About Jill Soukup: Books
Books & Publications (1)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)