
superior:watercolor on watson paper

the other day、I tried the theme "transparency of water" in my watercolor class.。Then、Next time, I received a request to try the “transparency of glass”。Of course, isn't it?。
What is the feeling of “transparency”?、Simply put, it means that you can see through the other side.、our experience teaches us。You can see rocks, algae, and fish at the bottom of the water.、That water is clear、I have felt that。and there、Just a little bit of physics, ``refraction''、If the color of the water as a “filter” overlaps, it may become even more believable.、It has already become knowledge。The same goes for plastic bags and plastic packs.。
17century、18European oil paintings of the century、There are many pictures of fruits in glass containers.。In today's world, where this has become commonplace,、I tend to overlook it, but、When glass finally began to spread throughout the world, the descriptive power of the "transparency of glass" was、Comparable to "perspective drawing" in the Renaissance、It was a "checkpoint of painter's ability"。Watercolor is better than oil painting、It is more difficult to express transparency in pastel paintings than in watercolors.。If you try to express a sense of transparency with colored pencils,、It will seem quite difficult。That's probably why "glass..." was actively drawn.、to show off your technique。
The picture above is not for appeal.、Just in case。The material of this canson paper is grain, probably wheat husk.。Maybe that's why、Slightly large smudge、Paper with an old-fashioned feel。I guess it didn't suit the hard feel of glass.、I felt that。