Learn the Key Techniques and History of Fruit Carving
Fruit carving is a long-standing tradition of the Far East; in China, Japan, Thailand, and other Asian countries, many celebrations and feasts center around beautiful sculptures and fruit adorned with carvings. To carveMastery of fruit carving can take years, and watermelon sculptures are a popular choice because of their contrasting colors, size, and ease of carving. A carving knife can be purchased at most arts and craft stores, and is composed of a single sharp, pointed blade. The fruit carving for a watermelon sculpture is done in a relief format, and can be a basic cut out, or a detailed engraving. Chinese art sculpture is an ancient tradition of the culture, and the skills and fundamental techniques are passed down through generations. Today, it is used around the world in varying formats and levels of detail. Since watermelons offer pink, white, and green variations of tone and colors, a watermelon sculpture can easily offer contrast and detail for many images and designs.
From turtles, classic Chinese calligraphy, inscriptions, renderings of famous buildings, and even company logos, a watermelon sculpture can be a showcase of talent and attractive centerpiece to any event. Even for the amateur watermelon carver, the possibilities are endless; baskets, flowers, tea pots, and even trophies and vases can be carved easily out of a standard watermelon! The National Watermelon Promotion Board at www.watermelon.org offers a few very interesting designs, ideas, and instructions for some great projects.
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- Watermelon carving and sculptures originated in China and Japan
- Watermelon sculptures can be beautiful pieces of artwork in themselves
- Getting started in watermelon carving is easy and a great activity for all ages!




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