Full Idea
On Burke's view, the process of sculpting a lump of clay into a statue destroys one object (a mere lump of clay) and replaces it with another (a statue).
Gist of Idea
Sculpting a lump of clay destroys one object, and replaces it with another one
Source
report of Michael Burke (Dion and Theon: an essentialist solution [1994]) by Ryan Wasserman - Material Constitution 5
Book Reference
'Stanford Online Encyclopaedia of Philosophy', ed/tr. Stanford University [plato.stanford.edu], p.15
A Reaction
There is something right about this, but how many intermediate objects are created during the transition. It seems to make the notion of an object very conventional.