8 Wednesday, September 20, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Wildflower Studio blooms in Sisters By Katy Yoder Correspondent After a tough retail season, business owners in Sisters have taken a significant hit. To succeed in such an envi- ronment takes business savvy, a great product and a proven track record. For Chris Nelson and Wendy Rickards, the seed of their idea was to create a studio where they could both make art and sell it directly to their customers. “We didn’t want to be a gallery,” explained Nelson, “we’re a workspace studio.” Their new business, “Wildflower Studio,” is a place for them to produce work for their shop as well as other venues. They love the chance to sell their work while they’re producing new things. Seeing people’s reac- tions helps them be more creative. That interaction fuels new ideas that reflect what they hear from their customers. Chris is known for her paintings of landscapes, song- birds and flowers. She loves the blur of impressionistic art blended with her eye for detail and color. Her career in the arts didn’t start as a painter. Chris is well known for her mastery as a framer. With 27 years of experience framing art, she knew her business endeavor had to include that passion, too. Opening the new busi- ness has brought back a sense of fun and creativity when she’s framing. She’s excited about what her customers bring in and the joy of work- ing toward the perfect frame for a beloved artwork. A recent empty-nester, the roles have reversed for Chris. “Now the kids are support- ing me in my new endeavor as a business owner,” she said. Wendy is a three-dimen- sional artist. Her jewelry offers a fresh and unique look for her customers. She also loves working on bigger projects. When you visit the studio, check out the tables in the shop. She built them, and plans on making more metal art in many forms. Along with being a framer, Wendy has another job that gets her up before sunrise and hard at work for 12 to 16 hours a day. “Two or three days per week, I drive a log truck,” she said. “I don’t have kids but I do have three Peterbilts!” Wendy has been driving trucks for as long as Chris has been framing. It’s tough physical work and she’d like to begin the transition into more metal work and less hours behind the wheel. For both women this new busi- ness allows them to finally be who they have wanted to be from the beginning. Instead of working all day for some- one else, they will be able to make art during the day and spend time with their custom- ers, too. The studio will feature PHOTO BY KATY YODER Chris Nelson and Wendy Rickards have launched Wildflower Studio — an artists’ workspace in Sisters. other Sisters artists as well. Their plan is to be a boutique versus a gallery. “There’s so many multi- faceted artist in Sisters, we want to support them,” said Nelson. “We’re not a huge space but we will be varied in what we feature.” Framing will be a big part of what the Wildflower Studio offers. “Sisters is growing,” said Rickards, “and we think there’s room for us. We hope to connect with people who want someone with design expertise and years of fram- ing experience.” Leaving their former employer was bittersweet. “They’ve been nothing but supportive,” said Wendy, STOMP OUT THE SHOT for Get your FLU only $20 with this ad! 6-17 Offer good through 9-2 541-548-2899 3818 SW 21st Pl., Ste. 100 Redmond • Open every day yourcaremedical.com WALK-IN • URGENT CARE• OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE • X-RAY Hair & Nails Natural & Artifi cial 541-549-6566 484 W. Washington Ave., Ste. B 25 % OFF 541-904-5162 bluepinedesigns.com 411 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters (Corner of Larch Street & Highway 20) Workday set for Sisters bike park Antiques i and d mid-century vintage d eco decor! Hurry. Expires 9-26-17 & limited to stock on hand! who is Dan Rickards’ sis- ter. Clearwater Gallery has been a wonderful place to work, but these two ladies are ready to flourish in a garden of their own making. To reach Wildflower Studio email them at wildflower studiollc@gmail.com or call 541-904-0673. Community volunteers are invited to turn out on Saturday, September 23, at 10 a.m. to start shaping and creating lines and building features for the mountain bike skills area at Bike Park 242. The bike park located near Sisters High School and Sisters Park & Recreation District will include moun- tain bike skills features for all skill levels. Workers will also be marking the jump lines, roll-in and up-ramp with stakes to prepare for dirt delivery from Robinson & Owen Heavy Construction, Inc. Refreshments will be provided. Volunteers are invited to bring the whole fam- ily — Bike Park 242 is for everyone. rdmshuttle com ® Airport Transfers & Express Couriers 541 480 4040 Text P info @ rdmshuttle.com