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Introduction course of chalk carving

The simple introductory course of chalk carving is as follows:

1. Choose a flat piece of chalk and fix it on the table with a fixing tool.

2. Draw a rough shape on the chalk with a blade, and be careful not to draw it too deep, so as not to affect the carving effect.

3. slowly cut the chalk into the desired shape with a blade, paying attention to cutting layer by layer, and don't cut it too deep at once.

4. In the process of carving, you can gently touch the chalk surface with your fingers to feel whether the depth and details of carving meet the requirements.

5. After carving, you can gently wipe the surface with a paper towel to remove excess chalk crumbs.

6. Pay attention to safety when using the blade, and don't cut yourself. Be patient in the process of carving, and don't rush for success. Be careful not to damage the carved work when wiping the chalk crumbs.

Chalk carving culture includes:

1. Chalk carving is a very ornamental craft. The shapes of chalk sculptures are ever-changing, which can be simple geometric figures or complex images of animals and characters. Sculptors use the texture and color of chalk perfectly through fine carving skills, showing their unique artistic charm.

2. Watching the chalk carving works can not only appreciate the exquisite carving skills, but also feel the cultural connotation and emotion conveyed by the works.

3. Chalk carving is also a craft with profound cultural connotation. As an important teaching tool, chalk has always been one of the symbols of education and culture. Therefore, chalk carving has also been endowed with educational and cultural significance.

4. In chalk carving, you can often see elements and themes related to education, such as schools, teachers and students. The presentation of these elements and themes can not only make people better understand the connotation of educational culture, but also convey good wishes for educational undertakings.