Jinsookâs works are more than just abstract variations on a landscape. In her later work, she experiments with sculptures made from paper, light, colour, and shadow. She goes beyond the limits of traditional abstraction, expanding its plastic and expressive possibilities. Her paintings, though still, are sculptural and animated like kinetic objects, and she uses colour to create speed, a technique unique to her practice in contemporary Indian art.
Jinsook received many awards, including the Bombay Art Society Award, Mumbai in 1984 and the D. G. Nadkarni Art Critic Award in 1986. In 2000, she was selected to participate in the 10th Triennale in India.