Description
The chubby panda sculpture perched on the school campus has a striking copper patina resulting from a meticulous artificial treatment process. First, the copper animal sculpture is cleaned thoroughly to remove any impurities. Then, chemical solutions, often containing copper salts and acids, are applied to the surface. These solutions induce a controlled oxidation reaction, creating the desired green patina. The sculpture is in a controlled environment with regulated temperature and humidity to ensure the even development of the patina. Finally, a protective coating is applied to preserve the appearance and shield the panda sculpture from further environmental damage. This careful process results in a vibrant and aesthetically pleasing patina that enhances the sculpture’s charm.