Intricate Ironwork Design

Ironwork Design

Ironwork Design

Text by Cindy Cooper

Love of the outdoors and draft horses led this homeowner on a unique path creating decorative ironworks for the home that deserve to be the center of attention.

“Horses can be really good teachers and can teach you a lot once you learn how to listen to them,” Wayne Parden says. Such is the case with the Belgian draft horses Wayne and his wife, Jenny, raise on their farm. Using their horses as his initial inspiration, Wayne set out to channel his creative lessons through ironworks. After working with a farrier he developed an interest in using horse shoes in a new way. Wayne also gets a lot of satisfaction from working with reclaimed metal and small pieces of iron, forging them into beautiful pieces of sculptured artwork often inspired by horses and rustic living. Some pieces take several months, while others take days to craft from a combination of everything from found iron and metal tubing to purchased pieces for framing purposes. He twists and shapes them as the heat of the torch melts away the solid metal to create its new form. He says he is somewhat of a perfectionist and will continue forging his design work until it is just right or feels like it is complete.