
Lisa McShane has been painting since she was twelve years old, when she spent Saturdays at Herr Ludwig’s studio near Ramstein Air Base in Germany. Her family has deep roots in the wheat country of southeastern Washington — a cousin still grows winter wheat on the plateau her great-grandparents settled — and that landscape, its saturated light and eroded hills, is one of the recurring subjects of her work. She double-majored in sculpture and painting at Sonoma State University.
After raising children, she worked for Conservation Northwest and on a state political campaign, traveling the state. In eastern Washington one evening, watching the sun drop below the horizon, she knew it was time to paint again. Her studio is now on Samish Island, on fifteen acres of forest overlooking Padilla Bay.
In Wild Viridian Sea, the composition pivots on a dramatic diagonal thrust: ochre and burnt sienna dunes surge leftward while a turquoise-to-pewter gradient ocean spreads horizontally, its surface carved with white striations that read as both water's movement and the artist's deliberate brushwork. Black volcanic peaks anchor the middle distance, their flat planes contrasting sharply with the gestural energy of the foreground sand, while pale blue sky and cloud banks dissolve toward transparency at the canvas's top. McShane's strategy of treating the beach as sculptural mass rather than mere foreground flattens traditional atmospheric perspective, subordinating the distant mountains and making the viewer complicit in the landscape's geological violence rather than positioned as safe observer.
She paints large, landscapes in layered oil, wax, and resin over linen. The process is slow and physical — burnt sienna foundation, rough lines drawn from field photographs, then layer upon layer of glazed oil that builds depth and light from within the surface. Her paintings are abstracted, graphic, and focused on light and its effect on water and land.
Lisa's work is shown across both Bainbridge and Park City. Browse the full collection — medium, dimensions, and price visible on every piece.