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Wrought Iron Ornament
Online
May 6 - Jun 3, 2026
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£45

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Wrought Iron Ornament: Scrollwork & Forged Pattern

Online Evening Drawing Series


Wednesdays — 6, 20 May & 3 June 2026

6:00–8:00 pm (UK time)

Join us for a three-part evening drawing series dedicated to the expressive language of wrought iron ornament — where volutes, scrolls, and forged elements unfold into rhythmic architectural pattern.

Across the sessions, we will study historic ironwork from gates, balconies, grilles, and doors, analysing how blacksmiths shaped heated metal into flowing curves, mirrored symmetries, and structural ornament. Through guided drawing, we’ll translate these forged forms into line, structure, and shaded relief.

Each session will focus on a different ornamental system drawn from historic references:

Session One — Volutes & Scroll Foundations
We begin with the essential grammar of wrought iron: spiral volutes, S-scrolls, and mirrored curve systems. You’ll learn how scrolls grow from a central axis and resolve into balanced ornamental compositions.

Session Two — Panels, Gates & Structural Pattern
Moving outward, we’ll construct framed ironwork panels — exploring repetition, symmetry, and the relationship between structural bars and ornamental infill.

Session Three — Relief, Detail & Forged Texture
In the final session, we’ll refine linework and develop shading techniques to evoke forged thickness, hammered surfaces, collars, rivets, and layered metal joins.

 

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Art of Pattern
Art of Pattern was founded by Adam Williamson and Richard Henry in 2008. Richard and Adam have given workshops, presentations and public lectures at many of the leading cultural and educational institutions in the UK and beyond, including:- NYU & Spotify, USA, The British Museum, The British Library, The Victoria & Albert Museum, Shakespeare’s Globe, The MIA Museum Doha, Ithra Museum SA, The King’s School of Traditional Arts, The Slade School of Fine Art, Central St Martins, The Royal Society, Asia House, Cambridge

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