Folk artist David Harden will bring his whimsical approach to life back to Gardner Village Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., where he will introduce his newest collections of framed art, collectible figures, dinnerware and linens.
David's (he goes by his first name) simplistic designs of such things as animals, angels and trees have won him fans all over the country, but he has a particularly strong following in Utah.
A candle featuring his Gardner Mill-inspired label will be given away free with purchases of $100 or more. David's appearance will be in the Country Furniture & Gifts store at the village, located at 1100 West and 7800 South in West Jordan.
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