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This proposal focuses on the manufacturing and marketing process of miniature sculptures using modern lost wax jewelry-making technology, specifically catering to sculpture students, entrepreneurs and artists. The research aims to explore the potential of this traditional yet innovative casting technique in contemporary miniature sculpture production while assessing its feasibility in the art market. Application of modern lost wax casting for high-detail miniature sculptures. Comparative analysis of traditional vs. modern lost wax techniques to identify benefits and limitations. Understanding consumer preferences and demand for miniature sculptures. Evaluating marketing strategies, pricing models and distribution channels. Exploring the role of social media and e-commerce in expanding market reach. Artists and students will gain insights into efficient and cost-effective sculpture-making techniques. Entrepreneurs will understand the commercial viability and business potential of this art form. The study will highlight sustainable practices and innovative approaches to sculpture-making. For students, this study provides an opportunity to explore innovative sculpture-making techniques, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. It offers hands-on learning experiences in material selection, wax modeling, and casting, which can enhance their practical knowledge. Students will also gain insights into the commercial aspects of sculpture, helping them understand how to market and sell their work in a competitive art industry. For artists and entrepreneurs, the research highlights cost-effective production methods, market trends and business opportunities in the field of miniature sculpture. Additionally, the study will discuss sustainable and eco-friendly practices, encouraging responsible art production. By combining artistic tradition with modern technology, this research will provide a valuable roadmap for students looking to enhance their skills, develop innovative artworks and explore career opportunities in sculpture-making and marketing.
| Details | |||
| Role | Co-Principal Investigator | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Funding Agency | International | ||
| Awarded Date | 22th may 2025 | ||
| Completion Date | Running | ||