Representational oil painter Bill Suys especially loves bringing life to 'people and other animals' and is known for his sensitive treatment of both. Suys's ready appreciation for the nuanced personalities of individuals - both human and otherwise - has brought him inspiration as well as recognition, and his passion for lifelong learning keeps him devoted to building a body of work that will, in his words, "Stand the test of time."
Bill drew constantly as a kid, covering all paper surfaces and grade school test margins with airplanes and helicopters. He once escaped a scolding when the nun instead tapped his 'art'-covered notebook and whispered, "Keep that up!" He has.
Though painting nights and weekends as long as he can remember and taking his classical art education into his own hands after college (Suys wishes he'd known about the atelier system when he was attending the University of Minnesota; art majors in those days received scant classical training) Bill did temporarily veer away from formal art employment by leaving the S.C. Johnson Wax art department - his first job after college and a coup at the time he was hired - by transitioning to 'Corporate' and finishing a second degree in business management, with graduate work in Finance. Suys admits to wearing wingtips for a number of years and credits 'JWax' and its relentless quest for excellence with teaching him the importance of quality and the value of providing an outstanding product.