Zoom Horses of Zapata by Jill Soukup
Zoom Horses of Zapata by Jill Soukup
Zoom Horses of Zapata by Jill Soukup
Zoom Horses of Zapata by Jill Soukup
Zoom Horses of Zapata by Jill Soukup

Horses of Zapata by Jill Soukup

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Signed and numbered limited edition print by Jill Soukup.
  • Edition size 12
  • Ink size: 5 3/8 x 6 inches
  • Paper size: 11 x 11 inches
  • Unframed
  • Medium: Polymer etching plate print

"It was July 2015. In the stillness of the warm sun, a small clique of horses, once at ease, came alive—stirred by the wrangler’s gentle command. It was time to saddle up and gather them in. Their calm grazing gave way to spirited play—hooves skipping, tails flicking—an embodiment of the vibrant, social dynamics among the horses of Zapata."


- Jill Soukup

 

Jill Soukup was born in Buffalo, New York. Shortly thereafter, her family moved to Colorado, where she still resides. Jill’s affinity for horses as a young girl resulted in countless drawings and studies of them. As a teen, she started a pet-portrait business, acquired jobs painting murals, and designed logos for local organizations. She graduated from Colorado State University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Fine Art. There, she received awards for illustration and design and worked as an illustrator and designer for the university. She initially pursued a career in graphic design while continuing to paint part-time. After 11 years as a designer, she switched to full-time painting. Her work continues to gain recognition as she receives awards, appears in national publications, and shows in important juried and one-woman exhibitions.

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