ABOUT OLIVE & FIG
Hey Ya'll!
Olive & Fig Creative finally hits the map in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where two sisters, Lindsay and Claire, with the love for lettering and watercolor took a leap in opening their own business.
With eight moves under our belts and a whirlwind of experiences, we have been exposed to all different types of art and culture that surround us every day. Not only has this inspired our passion for this business, but also the drive to create our own mark in the art industry.
We know what some of ya'll might be thinking. Is it really a good idea for two sisters to go into business together? If you would have asked either of us this question two years ago we would have laughed in your face. Now, we couldn't be more excited. Over the past two years we have not only become each other's best friend, but each other's better half. From our countless amount of queso dates, to our weekly Saturday morning runs; there is no one else but each other we want to write this story with.
LINDSAY ALBRIGHT CROCKETT
CO-OWNER
CLAIRE ALBRIGHT
Lindsay is an Interior Designer and busybody. If she is not renovating a kitchen or designing a new boutique, she can be found getting lost in her new hobby for the month. Window painting to ceramic pottery to sketching architecture, she finally found her greatest strength and love in calligraphy and lettering. Stubborn as ever, Lindsay puts nothing less than 100% of herself in everything she sets her mind to. Hard working and driven, nothing can get in this woman's' way except, maybe, a bowl of cheese dip and tortillas.
CO-OWNER
Claire is currently a student at the University of Arkansas, where she is striving to earn her Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Although she may be the science brain of the duo, don't underestimate her artistic ability She is the trendsetter and watercolor artist, with a love for adventure. Coming in at 5'2", do not be fooled by her size. She might be small, but with her serious middle child syndrome, her personality is big enough to light up a room of any size. With no goal out of reach, you ask her to jump, she asks you "how high?"