Meet the Artist at the Saluda Art Stroll

Bowls by Mark Gardner

If you think you don’t like salad, you probably haven’t eaten one out of Mark Gardner’s salad bowls. When making these, I start with a whole log and cut out slabs with a chainsaw,” the Saluda woodworker writes on his website. These are cut into large disks on a bandsaw before mounting on the lathe to be rough-turned to [a] bowl shape. These ‘roughed out’ bowls are dried in a kiln for a couple [of] months … and then remounted on the lathe for final turning and sanding.” The process is meticulous and time-consuming, but the final product makes a simple bowl of greens seem so much more special. Gardner will offer more insight into the value of handmade tableware on Saturday, Sept. 14, during a meet-the-artist event at Heartwood Gallery. The following month, Heartwood will welcome Saluda fiber artist Lori Loftus to East Main Street for a discussion of her eco-dyed silk scarves and tapestries. Both gatherings coincide with the Saluda Art Stroll, a festive fête in which galleries and artists associated with the Saluda Art Alliance host receptions, demonstrations, and other creative happenings. 

Meet the Artist at the Saluda Art Stroll

Mark Gardner: Saturday, Sept. 14, 4-6pm

Lori Loftus: Saturday, Oct. 12, 4-6pm

Heartwood Gallery21 East Main St., Saluda

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