Transparency is one of the basic characteristics of watercolor painting,which is the characteristic produced by the fusion of mineral pigments and water,and this sense of transparency makes watercolor works present fresh and bright,flexible and elegant visual effects under the skillful skills of the painter,giving people a comfortable and clear aesthetic experience;Glass is an indispensable material in people’s contemporary life,and it is widely used in architecture,daily necessities and other aspects because of its transparent,easy plastic and other characteristics.The beauty of glass,crystal clear,under the action of light can present a variety of visual effects,giving people neat,elegant,bright,smooth,exquisite and other diverse visual experience.This point is similar to the transparency of watercolor painting to some extent,so the author focuses on how to grasp the "transparent" characteristics of watercolor painting and draw on hyperrealistic expression to present the transparent beauty of glassware in watercolor painting.This article revolves around the creative process of the "Hydra" series,which is divided into three parts.The main purpose of the creation of the "Hydra" series,expounds the concept,topic selection and reference basis of the "Hydra" series,among which the reference to the works of similar artists is the focus of this chapter;Chapter 2,Research on Water-based Materials:The Exploration of the Ontology Language of the "Hydra" series,the author makes detailed records of creation from four aspects: composition,modeling,technique,and practice,of which the practical part is the focus of this chapter;Chapter 3,Reality and Reality: The continued exploration of watercolor language in the "Hydra" series summarizes this creative practice,discusses the gains and meanings in creation,and the understanding of hyperrealistic painting is the focus of this chapter.The focus of this article is the second chapter,which mainly explains how to draw on hyperrealistic painting forms to present the beauty of glass in watercolor painting. |