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Perfect combination of traditional culture and modern art in ghost wood works

Ghost story is a classic in China's traditional culture, and woodcarving is a representative of China's traditional handicraft art. How to combine traditional culture with modern art perfectly and make the ghost of ghost girl rejuvenate? This requires us to discuss the production process of ghost wood.

Select qualified personnel.

The first step in making ghost wood is to select materials. Generally speaking, we will choose wood with darker colors, such as rosewood and mahogany. These Woods are hard, not easy to deform, and have good corrosion resistance, which is very suitable for making woodcarving works of art. ..

design

After selecting the wood, the next step is to design it. The image of ghost stories is very distinctive, which requires us to design according to the image in traditional culture. In the process of design, we need to pay attention to every detail, especially the facial expressions and clothing texture of beautiful ghosts, which need to be portrayed very carefully.

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After the design is completed, the next step is carving. Carving is a key step in making ghost wood, which requires us to have very high skills and patience. In the process of carving, we need to describe it according to the design drawings and adjust it according to the texture of the wood, so that the final work will be more natural and smooth.

shine

After carving, we need to polish it. Polishing is to make the surface of wood smoother and more delicate, and at the same time, it can make the texture of wood more obvious. In the polishing process, we need to use some special tools, such as sandpaper and polishing wax.

colour

The last step is painting. In the process of coloring, we need to color according to the design drawings to make the final work more vivid and bright. At the same time, we also need to pay attention to controlling the depth of color to make the whole work more harmonious and natural.