1. First, we prepare some ultra-light clay and a very common 15× 15 cm square photo frame.
2. Ultra-light clay of various colors. We take a proper amount and knead it into a circle by hand to make fish body, tail and fin.
3. Choose red or orange clay as the fish's doodle mouth, and then draw the fish's texture with acrylic strokes of various colors.
4. The iron wire with the right length, we wound it with a pen to make it look like a spring.
5. Then spread blue and white mud on the bottom of the photo frame and poke out the texture with seven needles.
6. Fix the prepared wire and fish with 40 1 glue.
The significance of doing manual work:
1. Protecting traditional culture: As a traditional skill, hand knitting has a long history and rich cultural connotations. By hand-weaving, we can protect and inherit this traditional culture and let future generations know and appreciate this unique art form.
2. Inheriting human wisdom: Hand-knitting needs long-term practice and sharpening to master, and it requires the weavers' understanding of materials and the application of skills. In the process of knitting, weavers need to think and adjust repeatedly, which is a manifestation of human wisdom. Through hand weaving, future generations can learn the accumulation and inheritance of these wisdom, and constantly enrich and develop this art form.
3. Cultivate patience and concentration: Hand knitting requires patience and concentration, especially when weaving complex patterns. Through constant practice and sharpening, we can cultivate people's patience and concentration and improve hand-eye coordination.