CN111137060A - Method for making grass and wood formed artwork on water surface - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a method for making grass and trees on water surface to form artwork, which comprises two parts of pulping and modeling, wherein bark of paper mulberry is collected as raw material, plant colloid and chlorophyll in the paper mulberry are decomposed by burying, all fibers of the bark are kept to obtain strip fibers and make the strip fibers into paper pulp, the paper pulp is made by manual fishing, natural elements of fresh grass and trees are adopted to make a three-dimensional pattern on the paper pulp, and finally the paper pulp is dried and formed; the method provided by the invention has the advantages of nature, no pollution and capability of keeping the original state of the plant.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of manual grass and wood artwork manufacturing methods, and particularly relates to a method for manufacturing a grass and wood artwork on a water surface.
Background
At present, most of artworks of paintings use pens and pigments as tools and materials, and are used less for original plants, and the artworks of the category do not exist.
And adopt the original ecology plant as the work of art of creation raw materials, can not only enrich the kind of work of art, also can bring different impressions, have multiple advantage simultaneously, for example: the original state of the plants is kept as much as possible, a plurality of plants are combined to form a new artwork, no pollution is caused to the environment, no pen and ink is used, no printing is required, and the like.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on the existing conditions in the prior art, the invention provides a method for making grass and trees to form artworks on water surface, which comprises two parts of pulping and modeling, firstly, collecting paper barks of paper mulberry trees as raw materials, burying and decomposing plant colloid and chlorophyll in the paper barks, keeping all fibers of the paper barks, obtaining strip fibers, making paper pulp, manually fishing to make base paper, making a three-dimensional pattern on the base paper by adopting natural elements of fresh grass and trees, and finally drying and molding; the method provided by the invention has the advantages of nature, no pollution and capability of keeping the original state of the plant.
The invention achieves the aim through the following detailed technical scheme:
the method for making the grass and wood formed artwork on the water surface comprises two parts of pulping and modeling, wherein the pulping stage comprises the following steps:
step S11, collecting barks, collecting young barks, scraping the bark epidermis and removing crinkled and fine branches, and removing bark insect mouths and stump tree knots;
step S12, obtaining the fleshy fiber, digging a mud pit in the mud, burying the bark in the mud pit, pouring water, isolating oxygen with still water, decomposing plant colloid and chlorophyll, namely only keeping a small part of oxygen in the mud for oxidizing the colloid and chlorophyll of the bark, keeping the bark fiber, taking out the bark after decomposing the plant colloid and chlorophyll, cleaning sludge and rotten impurities, and obtaining strip fiber;
step S13, refining the strip fibers into pulp, and mixing the raw materials in percentage by weight: adding water into the strip fibers/water in the proportion of 1/10, stirring and loosening the strip fibers, and then grinding or mincing or grinding the fibers to achieve the effect of making cotton-shaped paper pulp;
the molding stage comprises the following steps:
s21, preparing modeling, selecting or manufacturing a screen frame with a proper size according to the creation requirement, and collecting needed fresh grass and tree natural elements;
s22, making paper, namely pouring clear water into a water tank larger than the screen frame, horizontally putting the screen frame into the water tank, enabling one side with the screen to be lower, pouring paper pulp made in the S13, slightly stirring the paper pulp to enable the paper pulp to float to form a cotton shape, manually fishing and stirring the paper pulp to enable the paper pulp to be paved at the bottom of the whole screen frame and reach the thickness meeting the creation requirement, making bottom paper, and placing the bottom paper and the screen frame on the water surface together for the next operation;
step S23 stereogram, putting the natural plant elements collected in step S21 into paper pulp, creating a stereo pattern, adding a proper amount of paper pulp to cover the natural plant elements according to requirements in the creation process, namely lightly pressing the natural plant elements in the stereo pattern, meanwhile, paving the paper pulp at key positions of the natural plant elements, such as key stress positions of veins of leaves, roots of petals and the like, and fixing, pressing the natural plant elements on the base paper by utilizing the physical viscosity of the paper pulp, and after the paper pulp is dried, inlaying the natural plant elements in the base paper;
and step S24, drying in the air, taking the screen frame and the three-dimensional pattern out of the water pool, standing for several minutes to enable the three-dimensional pattern and the water in the screen frame to be drained to the water pool, naturally drying, taking out the base paper in the screen frame, and completing creation.
The bark in step S11 is bark of a paper mulberry tree growing for half a year or more, and a branch of a paper mulberry can be collected once every half a year as a raw material for creation, not a branch of a paper mulberry growing for only half a year.
Wherein, the depth of the mud pit in the step S12 is such that the highest part of the bark is more than 20CM above the ground after filling the bark; the standing water separates oxygen to decompose plant gum for no less than 2 weeks.
In step S13, the ribbon-shaped fibers are ground or smashed or crushed by a stone mill or a wooden stick, so as to achieve the effect of cotton-like pulp, or other simple machines capable of achieving the same technical effect are used.
The screen frame in the step S21 is a frame made of wood, and a screen mesh is installed in the frame to form a water-leaking screen frame capable of containing strip-shaped fibers; the natural elements of the plants comprise one or more of leaves, flowers, fruits, roots and stems, or local parts of the leaves, the flowers, the fruits, the roots and the stems, and the fresh plants are mainly used.
In step S24, after the water in the net frame is drained to the pool, the net frame together with the created pattern is taken out and placed on a wall or other supportable articles in an inclined manner with the three-dimensional pattern facing upwards, and the net frame is naturally dried, and the base paper in the net frame is taken out to complete the creation.
In step S22, the paper pulp prepared in step S13 can be poured into a water tank and slightly stirred into a cotton shape, then the paper pulp is placed into a net frame, and the base paper is fished out, and the steps of placing the paper pulp into the net frame and pouring the paper pulp are suitable for a small amount of production, so that the paper pulp is saved; the step of pouring the paper pulp firstly and then putting the paper pulp into the net frame for fishing is suitable for mass production, and the time is saved.
The invention has the following beneficial effects:
1. the artistic works for reconstructing nature are made on the water surface, and the three-dimensional drawing is natural, beautiful, vivid and discouraging.
2. The method has the advantages that the method does not need pen ink or printing, innovatively develops new three-dimensional pictures, designs new fields of packaging and decoration, pursues natural beauty and stereoscopic impression, utilizes the combination of grass and wood mechanisms, processes barks into pulp, collects fresh flowers and plants, and manually manufactures artworks on water surfaces, and is beneficial to ecological environmental protection.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a screen frame in an embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the screen frame in the example, hiding water and pulp.
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the net frame taken out after natural elements of plants and trees are put in the embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of oblique airing of the screen frame together with the three-dimensional pattern in the embodiment.
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The invention is described in detail below with reference to the figures and the specific embodiments.
The method for making the grass and wood formed artwork on the water surface as shown in the attached figures 2-3 comprises two parts of pulping and modeling, wherein the pulping stage comprises the following steps:
step S11, collecting barks of branches of a paper mulberry which grows for more than half a year, scraping bark epidermis, removing crinkled and fine branches, and removing bark insect mouths and stump tree branches;
step S12, obtaining the meat fiber, digging a mud pit in the mud land, burying the bark in the mud pit, wherein the highest position of the bark is more than 20CM away from the ground, pouring water, decomposing the plant colloid by using still water for over 2 weeks in an oxygen-isolated manner, taking out the bark after the plant colloid is decomposed, and cleaning sludge and rotten impurities to obtain strip fiber;
step S13, refining the strip fibers into pulp, and mixing the raw materials in percentage by weight: adding water into the strip fiber/water in the proportion of 1/10, stirring and breaking up the strip fiber, and grinding the strip fiber by using a stone mill to achieve the effect of cotton paste pulp;
the molding stage comprises the following steps:
step S21, preparing a model, selecting or manufacturing a screen frame with a proper size according to the creation requirement, as shown in fig. 1, in this embodiment, a square screen frame is adopted, and the required vegetation natural elements mainly including fresh plants and fresh plants are collected;
s22, making paper, namely pouring clear water into a water tank larger than the screen frame, horizontally putting the screen frame into the water tank, enabling one side with the screen to be downward, pouring paper pulp made in the step S13 into the screen frame, slightly stirring the paper pulp to enable the paper pulp to be in a cotton shape, manually fishing and stirring the paper pulp to enable the paper pulp to be paved at the bottom of the whole screen frame and reach the thickness meeting the creation requirement, making bottom paper by copying, and placing the bottom paper and the screen frame on the water surface together so as to facilitate the next operation;
step S23, drawing a three-dimensional picture, namely putting the natural plant elements collected in the step S21 into paper pulp, creating a three-dimensional pattern, and adding a proper amount of paper pulp to cover the natural plant elements according to requirements in the creation process so that the natural plant elements are better fixed on base paper;
and S24, drying in the air, taking the net frame and the three-dimensional pattern out of the water pool, standing for several minutes to enable the three-dimensional pattern and the water in the net frame to drain to the water pool, taking the net frame and the created pattern out, placing the net frame and the created pattern on a wall surface or other supportable articles in an inclined mode with the surface of the three-dimensional pattern facing upwards, drying in the air naturally, taking out the base paper in the net frame, and completing creation.
As a preferred embodiment, the net frame in step S21 is a frame made of wood, and a silk screen is installed in the frame to form a water-leaking net frame capable of containing strip-shaped fibers; the natural elements of the plants comprise one or more of leaves, flowers, fruits, roots and stems, or local parts of the leaves, the flowers, the fruits, the roots and the stems.
When a large amount of creations are needed, in step S22, the paper pulp prepared in step S13 is poured into a water pool and slightly stirred into a cotton shape, and then placed into a net frame for making a base paper.
The above-mentioned embodiments only express one embodiment of the present invention, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed, but not construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. It should be noted that, for a person skilled in the art, several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the inventive concept, which falls within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present patent shall be subject to the appended claims.
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1. A method for making a grass and wood formed artwork on a water surface comprises two parts of pulping and modeling, and is characterized in that the pulping stage comprises the following steps:
step S11, collecting barks, collecting young barks, scraping the bark epidermis and removing crinkled and fine branches, and removing bark insect mouths and stump tree knots;
step S12, obtaining the meat fiber, digging a mud pit in the mud land, burying the bark in the mud pit, pouring water, using still water to separate oxygen to decompose the plant colloid, taking out the bark after the decomposition of the plant colloid, and cleaning sludge and rotten impurities to obtain strip fiber;
step S13, refining the strip fibers into pulp, and mixing the raw materials in percentage by weight: adding water into the strip fibers/water in the proportion of 1/10, stirring and breaking up the strip fibers, and then grinding or beating or crushing the fibers to achieve the cotton paste pulp effect;
the molding stage comprises the following steps:
s21, preparing a model, selecting or manufacturing a screen frame with a proper size according to the creation requirement, and collecting the required natural elements of the fresh plants and trees;
s22, making paper, namely pouring clear water into a water tank larger than the screen frame, horizontally putting the screen frame into the water tank, enabling one side with the screen to be downward, pouring paper pulp made in the step S13 into the screen frame, slightly stirring the paper pulp to enable the paper pulp to be in a cotton shape, manually fishing and stirring the paper pulp to enable the paper pulp to be paved at the bottom of the whole screen frame and reach the thickness meeting the creation requirement, making bottom paper by copying, and placing the bottom paper and the screen frame on the water surface together so as to facilitate the next operation;
step S23, drawing a three-dimensional picture, namely putting the natural plant elements collected in the step S21 into paper pulp, creating a three-dimensional pattern, adding a proper amount of paper pulp according to requirements to cover the natural plant elements in the creation process, and fixing the natural plant elements;
and step S24, drying in the air, taking the screen frame and the three-dimensional pattern out of the water pool, standing for several minutes to enable the three-dimensional pattern and the water in the screen frame to be drained to the water pool, naturally drying, taking out the base paper in the screen frame, and completing creation.
2. The method for making vegetation-form artworks on water surfaces as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bark in step S11 is bark of paper mulberry tree growing for half a year or more.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depth of the mud pit in step S12 is such that the height of the bark above the ground is greater than 20 CM; the standing water separates oxygen to decompose plant gum for no less than 2 weeks.
4. The method for making vegetation form artworks on water surface as claimed in claim 1, wherein said step S13 is to use a stone mill or a wooden stick to grind or chop or crush the fiber strips.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the net frame of step S21 is a frame made of wood, and the net frame is filled with silk screen to form a water-leaking net frame for holding strip fibers; the natural elements of the plants comprise one or more of leaves, flowers, fruits, roots and stems, or local parts of the leaves, the flowers, the fruits, the roots and the stems.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein in step S24, the water in the net frame is drained to a pool, the net frame with the created pattern is taken out and placed on a wall or other supportable article with the three-dimensional pattern facing upwards, and the creation is completed by airing naturally, and taking out the base paper from the net frame.
7. The method for making a grass and wood composed artwork on water surface as claimed in any one of claims 1-6, wherein in step S22, the paper pulp made in step S13 can be poured into a water pool and slightly stirred into cotton shape, and then put into a net frame to be fished out.
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