I wanted to draw a child serving Fudo Myoo. I started watercolor sketching with the intention of copying an actual Buddhist statue. I felt that the transparent watercolor did not have enough power. After applying watercolor, the image of a wind soaring up came to my mind, and I used acrylic and opaque watercolor to create the effect of a change and drew the lines with all my might. The child is in the wind. Various objects are flying in the wind. The light of gold, the light of Buddha. I want to break the self that has been carved like a shell or the annual ring of a tree, and to be in harmony with others. When you hang it on the wall, it becomes brighter. Material Orion watercolor paper Sirius Transparent, opaque watercolors Watercolor pencils Acrylic paints Water color pencils Water color vanish I am thinking of the state of time. It will probably seem too vivid now. I have given the colors a hint of color, so I don't think they will be seen as a splash of color. Paintings do not like direct sunlight. If you dry your clothes outside, the colors will fade quickly. As with shoes, it is recommended to take the paintings out of the frames once every six months or so and spray them with a UV-protective spray for paintings.