May 1, 2014 at Heartwood Gallery, 21 East Main Street in historic downtown Saluda NC: Spring hours begin this Friday May 2, with the Gallery / Shop open until 7 PM on Friday and Saturday evenings. Stop by after work, visiting the Saluda Market or an outdoor adventure in the Gorge or on the Green River to pick up a special wedding gift, add to your mug collection, or purchase your Mother's Day jewelry.
In time for spring gardening, there is a new selection of unique, handcrafted garden art. Gardening, like art, feeds the soul and connects us to our home on the earth. Celebrate yours with the addition of art, beautiful or whimsical.
Francis Metal Works
Francis Metal Works is the collaboration of Charles Adams and Thomas
Windhalm. They have married their love of gardening and metal work to
create these unique sculptures inspired by the world's greatest water
sanctuaries. Handcrafted from iron and Minnesota field stones, these
sculptures will add a touch of serenity to any environment.
Stephen Fabrico
Artist Stephen Fabrico constructs birdhouses, bird feeders and outdoor mobiles in porcelain clay with nature inspired etchings and glazes. Each piece is reinforced with a steel cable hanger, making them functional and beautiful.
Metallic Evolution

Husband & wife team John and Heather Zondervan work together in their metal studio on the family farm in rural Ontario, Canada.. Since 1996 they have developed a broad range of artistic work, from indoor home decor to garden art. This collection of botanical metal work is all made of rusted steel. They are designed for year round outdoor use.
Spring has arrived at Heartwood Gallery, 21 East Min Street in downtown Saluda NC, as new work is arriving daily. There are many new artists joining the Gallery this year, as well as new work from favorite veteran artists.
Saluda Fridays will return this spring and summer throughout the Tailgate Market season. The Saluda Tailgate market opens this Friday, May 3 from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. Heartwood, along with other retailers, will extend Friday hours to 8 PM, so you can dine and shop after the market.
Just in time for spring gardening, Heartwood has a new selection of unique, handcrafted garden art. Gardening, like art, feeds the soul and nourishes our love for beauty.
Francis
Metal Works is the collaboration of Charles Adams and Thomas Windhalm.
They have married their love of gardening and metal work to create
these unique sculptures inspired by the world's greatest water
sanctuaries. Handcrafted from iron and Minnesota field stones, these
sculptures will add a touch of serenity to any environment.
Artist Stephen Fabrico
constructs birdhouses, bird feeders and outdoor mobiles in porcelain
clay with nature inspired etchings and glazes. Each piece is reinforced
with a steel cable hanger, making them functional and beautiful.
Husband & wife team John and Heather Zondervan work together in their metal studio on the family farm in rural Ontario, Canada.. Since 1996 they have developed a broad range of artistic work, from indoor home decor to garden art. This collection of botanical metal work is all made of rusted steel. They are designed for year round outdoor use.