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How to draw antiques?
Antiques are painted as follows:

Tools/materials: colored pencils, notebooks, pencils, erasers.

Methods/steps:

1. First of all, the blue and white porcelain bottle mouth we drew is oval. Then draw a bottle with symmetrical sides.

2. Then draw the bottom of the bottle and observe the shape of the bottom carefully. Decorate your neck with wavy lines, which should be round.

3. Then draw an arched pattern on the top of the bottle bottom. Two arches were also drawn on both sides.

4. Then draw two wavy lines above the arch.

5. Draw a flower with heart-shaped petals in the center of blue and white porcelain.

6. Draw another small flower beside it in the same way. Then draw some S-shaped patterns around the flowers to make them feel a little.

7. Finally, we painted the painted blue and white porcelain with beautiful colors.

Antiques are precious ancient cultural relics, cultural heritage and rare items left by ancestors. There are countless historical, cultural and social information deposited on it, which is irreplaceable by any other vessel. Because antiques can be used as playthings, they were later called "antiques".

Before the Qing Dynasty, people called precious antiquities "bones". The so-called "bone" means to preserve the essence of the past. Later, it gradually became antiques and antiques. In fact, the meanings of "antique", "antique" and "antique" are the same, but people have different names because of the changes of the times.

From the comparison between cultural relics and antiques or antiques, cultural relics cover a longer time than antiques or antiques, because cultural relics can be ancient, modern or contemporary, and as long as they are excellent cultural products, they can be included in the category of cultural relics. Antiques and antiques are not. Modern and contemporary things cannot be called antiques and antiques. Because many cultural relics have high artistic appreciation value, collectors call them art collections.