“Record of colour planning for the chapter River Bank and some attentions about the study of colour for build the illustration.
I always make a point of this kind of record, one of my important habits for work. when if I would lost these records, get upset definitely. Hard type water colour pencils are used unlike usual polychromos soft type to reproduce the transparency and solid atmosphere that watercolour paints have. In drawing it spread the particles thinly with Stedler's watercolour pencil, the drawing lines will fit evenly. The wind in the willows is a story set by the riverside and around the water, so it expresses the sense of transparency, texture, and flow of water in color. A sense of painting transparent watercolor paint colors and a feeling of making a color plate by laminating cell sheets. It is not necessary to release the stage image of the background of the good old days of Britain, the solid feeling that lovely illustrator Inga Moore(I'm a huge fan of her!) has already announced in her wonderful work.”