Artwork > Lisa Houck

Lisa Houck, A neighborhood gathering, oil on wood, woman artist, deer isle maine
Oil on wood
20x20"
2023
Lisa Houck, hiking near a remote waterfall, watercolor, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Watercolor
27.5x16.5"
2023
Lisa Houck, it's all connected, watercolor, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Watercolor
9.75x8.5"
2023
Lisa Houck, where the waves are I, linoleum block print, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Linoleum Block Print
14.25x18.25"
2023
Lisa Houck, where the waves are I, linoleum block print, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Linoleum Block Print
14.25x18.25"
2023
Lisa Houck, a brief pause in the action, watercolor, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Watercolor
8x10"
2023
Lisa Houck, chittering and chattering, birds, linoleum block print, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Linoleum Block Print
11.5x11.5"
2023
Lisa Houck, chittering and chattering, birds, linoleum block print, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Linoleum Block Print
11.5x11.5"
2023
Lisa Houck, chittering and chattering, birds, linoleum block print, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Linoleum Block Print
11.5x11.5"
2023
Lisa Houck, just trying to blend in, digital print, portland artist, woman artist, deer isle maine
Digital Print
17x24"
2023

Lisa Houck works in watercolor, oil on wood, ceramics, mosaics, and etching. Each medium allows her to invent new ways to express her view of nature through color and pattern. Her artwork has been exhibited widely, and is in numerous public and private collections, including The Boston Athenaeum, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital, Fidelity Investments, Hale and Dorr, Massachusetts General Hospital, four libraries in Broward County, Florida and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

"Lisa Houck's eye-popping watercolors and oils are flat and densely patterned, with the various sections appearing pieced together, like crazy quilts. Hers is a crowded, cacophonous landscape inhabited by flowers, fish, trees, numbers, raindrops, symbols, and dots like in aboriginal paintings, all competing for your attention." - Christine Temin, The Boston Globe