Wednesday, June 28, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 9 Craftsman turns wood into art By Jodi Schneider McNamee Correspondent Blue Pine, sought after by designers for its dramatic look, gets its hue from a fun- gus that develops in the logs once the tree has died. Master craftsman Dan Coker, who recently opened the doors to his Blue Pine Designs showroom on East Cascade Avenue in Sisters, has been fascinated with blue pine since he was a kid. “The blue streaks are caused by a fungus that the insects introduce into the tree. The unique coloration doesn’t affect the wood’s strength or durability,” Coker said. “Some of the pieces remind me of a Navajo carving.” When a furniture-maker has as much artistic talent as Coker, you’d assume he’s been working with wood all his life. But his original trade was in auto upholstery. “I’ve loved wood all my life and began working with it in junior high, but took an auto upholstery course right after high school and began with that,” said Coker. Coker discovered he had an artistic eye by coming up with his own unique designs with upholstery. “I was creating off-the- wall designs, something that didn’t really fit into the mold. But my clients were happy with my weird designs,” he said smiling. During the 1980s Coker owned an upholstery shop in Springfield, Oregon, but decided to join forces with his dad who was a logger. “I was a timber faller for nearly four years and cut wood with my dad,” he recalled. “Then the spot- ted owl controversy stopped all that. But I still worked with wood and was always doing something artistic such as making unusual picture frames.” From 1998 to 2001 Coker sprayed finishes for Beaver Coach Motorhomes. During that time, he moved to Bend with his wife and had a home built on their acre of land. “I’ve always wanted to cut and mill my own lum- ber,” Coker told The Nugget. To launch the new ven- ture, he bought the prop- erty next door and built a 5,000-square foot shop. “I have a saw mill and a kiln,” explained Coker. “Sometimes I cut the wood down myself and then haul it PHOTO BY JODI SCHNEIDER MCNAMEE Dan Coker is a craftsman in wood at his new Blue Pine Designs showroom in Sisters. Customers can buy what’s located at 411 E. Cascade on the floor, but more impor- Ave. in Sisters (corner of tantly I take custom furniture Larch Street and Highway orders that will give the cli- 20). They will host a grand ent what he needs.” opening on Saturday, July 1, Blue Pine Designs is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beginners Watercolor r Class NO DRAWING EXPERIENCE NEEDED! D! Learn to paint from photos of wildlife, landscapes, capes, portraits of people or whatever your passion n is. Jodi Schneider teaches you to easily er. transfer any photo to watercolor paper. Private or Semi-Private Classes • All Ages • Aff ordable Jodi, 707-337-5047 We’ll take your breath away... The Showroom @ to my shop, mill it and then dry it in my kiln. “It’s fun cutting into the logs because you never know what kind of wood you’re going to get. Each one has its own character.” And Coker uses just about every kind of wood you can imagine creating his furniture designs, from alder to cherry. Coker has four employees in the shop and an operat- ing manager in the Blue Pine Designs showroom. “No one loves working with wood more than Dan, he has such an artistic flair,” said showroom manager Kristine Johnson. “He can pick up a log from the ground and see it as something beau- tiful to design. It’s the perfect combination for me. He’s the artistic worker bee and I enjoy building relationships with people.” Johnson adds an elegant touch of her own to the show- room by bringing in mid-cen- tury antiques she buys from estate sales. From custom furnishings with upholstery to custom cabinetry to trailer conver- sions, Coker does it all. “My goal for the show- room is for people to come in and see my custom designs. Custom Cabinetry & Furniture Trailer Conversions • Antiques & Collectibles We’ll ship anywhere! • FREE in-store or in-home consultations • In-house upholstery shop Dan Coker has more than 40 years experience as an artisan bringing your dreams to life. Horse Trailer Living Quarters Conversion Furniture Design 541-904-5162 bluepinedesigns.com Rustic Kitchen Cabinetry & Bar Antiques & Collectibles Join us at the showroom for our... Grand Opening Party! Saturday, July 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. S 411 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters (Corner of Larch Street & Highway 20) Gi ays! veaw Contemporary Cabinetry