The course of radish flower carving is as follows:
1. Cut the radish into two halves from the place below half, and the tail is not used.
2. The head of radish is cut to remove the edges and corners of the head, which is a bit like a top, but it doesn't need to be cut too sharply, leaving a small part for evaluation, because this end is used as the bottom of radish flower, which is flat and easy to place.
3. Continue to cut off the edges and corners of the middle belly bulge along the edge.
4. round the tail.
5. Rotate and carve evenly for one week, and cut into a circle of petals.
6. cut off the bulging triangle formed by carving where there is no included angle between two petals in the first circle.
7, cut off all the redundant parts of edges and corners.
8. Peel off a thin layer of skin along the edge, not too much and too thick, just to make the edge smoother.
9. Start cutting the petals on the second floor. The cutting position of each petal on the second floor should be at the included angle between every two petals on the first floor.
1. Cut off the bulging triangle between every two petals in the same way as after the first petal carving, and then cut off a thin circle of skin by rotation.
11. Get to the center of the radish and cut off the protruding edges and corners again.
12. In this way, the petals are cut round and round until the flower heart is carved, and a beautiful petal is made.
the significance of sculpture
sculpture can give a price life, lifelike, and the most typical one is sculpture, which means that cutting or carving wood, stone or other materials into the expected shape can be called sculpture. Tools for this purpose include knives, chisels, gouges, cones, flat axes and hammers.
In the most common carving method, one hand holds a chisel, the other hand holds a mallet, and then the chisel is hammered into wood or stone with the mallet. Although some metalworking techniques, such as welding and assembly, have gradually become important in the past century, carving and molding are still the two main sculpture techniques.