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Simple course of paper carving works
Simple course of paper carving works:

1, pen knives, there are many kinds of pen knives, and the price of more than ten dollars is basically enough.

2, paper, beginners can use A4 paper to practice their hands first, and others can be adjusted according to their work needs. Many friends will choose some line cardboard.

3. Carved board, the board placed on the table, protects the pen knife and the table.

Paper carving. The ancient paper carving art, which originated from Han Dynasty in China, was mainly bred in the soil of folk art and developed slowly but never stopped. Although its form has not changed, it has not lost its innovative spirit.

Among them, the paper-carved lanterns with strong folk charm, on the basis of drawing lessons from the artistic modeling of palace lanterns, created a classic chapter of paper-carved art in China. Paper sculpture, also called paper relief. Its origin can be traced back to the invention of paper in Han Dynasty in China and the improvement of German paper in16th century.

Engraving paper carving originated from traditional paper carving, and the earliest paper carving works in China were made by hand. /kloc-In the middle of the 0/8th century, paper sculpture brought new life to a group of European artists who loved creation, which was the heyday of a new form of paper sculpture. After that, the schools of paper carving began to be clear. At present, there are three mainstream schools: cubism, experimental school and woodcut paper carving.

Paper sculpture, also called paper relief. Its origin can be traced back to the invention of paper in Han Dynasty in China and the improvement of German paper in16th century. Paper carving is a process of using paper as material and shaping with a knife. Paper, as a three-dimensional form, appeared long ago, and China had hand-made figures long ago.

/kloc-in the middle of the 0/8th century, a group of European artists who loved to create opened the door to paper carving. They used simple tools and different papers to create many themed paper sculptures. Augustine Walker was a famous British paper sculpture pioneer in the17th century. He completed two nautical works in 1760, and still remains in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England.

After all, paper carving is a handicraft made of a special kind of paper. It is reported that paper sculptures were first made of papyrus, a plant called papyrus. Later, in the Gulf areas such as Turkey, people began to replace this papyrus with the skins of livestock, but this invisibly made this handicraft expensive.

In the 20th century, people made similar paper substitutes. This kind of paper is firm, flexible and cheap, so this thick and transparent paper relief material was born.