Like Using a Magnifying Glass
The artist looks very closely at the original sculpture with special tools that make tiny details look bigger, like using a magnifying glass to see every little wrinkle on your face. This helps them copy the shape and texture just right.
Copying with Careful Hands
They use tools like chisels, sharp little rocks, to slowly carve away at their material, just like how you might chip pieces off a chocolate bar to make it look like a mini sculpture. They do this carefully, step by step, until the new sculpture looks almost exactly like the old one.
It's like making a copy of your favorite toy, not just any toy, but one that has been around for a very long time and is super special!
Examples
- A kid uses clay and simple tools to copy a famous statue from long ago.
- Using only chisels and hammers, someone copies an ancient sculpture step by step.
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See also
- What is the Engraving?
- What Makes a Sculpture Feel Alive?
- How Does A Simple Beginners Guide To Oil Painting Work?
- How Does Acrylic Painting Techniques Work?
- How Does 5 ways to create DEPTH in your art! Work?