ES CON FIELD displays a variety of artworks that will inspire your creativity.
From artwork by young artists to baseball-themed pieces, come and see this new SPORTS x ART initiative. Some of the works are available for purchase, so you can enjoy them at home.

Players/Baseball Stadium ART


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OVER ALLS

A mural art company that is expanding its activities throughout Japan and the world.
"WOW over HOW" and "Working is Love"
He creates mural art with themes such as corporate philosophy, company history, working people, and life.

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Yu-ki Miyake

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Art director / Graphic designer / Illustrator
2015 Graduated from Tama Art University, Department of Graphic Design
Joined Dentsu, an advertising agency, in 2015
I like unusual and stylish designs.
I also draw cute illustrations.

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Maaya Kinoshita / MQ

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graphic designer
2016 Graduated from the Department of Design, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
2017 Graduated from the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Visual and Communication Research Lab.
2023 Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Design, Technical Instructor, Film and Video Studio
Belongs to DELICIOUS COMPANY

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Takuya Kamioka

Artist Profile

Born in Tokyo in 1985.
Graduated from Kuwasawa Design School in 2008.
Upon graduation, he began working as a freelancer.

HOKKAIDO BALLPARK ART PRIZE 2023 Winning Works


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Hiroshi Yamawaki

Wolves and Ezo

The Hokkaido wolf once lived in this area of Hokkaido.
I think wolves are very human in nature.
A special feature is the gaze of the wolves. Because they live in packs, it is extremely important for them to be able to read each other's gaze and have others read theirs; to "see and be seen." I hope to create a structure that allows viewers to not only view the work, but also to gaze into it in a way that allows them to discover a new part of themselves.

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CHRIS

Ale

The Senators, Flyers, and Fighters. From 1946 to the present, there have always been friends cheering for them at the stadium. Especially in these difficult times, I want to send my support not only to the teams, but also to you, the people looking at this picture.

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Kazuto Imura

spherical mirage ballpark

"Spherical mirage" is a device that reproduces and visualizes scenery captured by a 360-degree camera as a spherical hologram. This work captures "ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO" at Hokkaido Ballpark F VILLAGE, allowing the viewer to see the entire view through the work. The title of the work means spherical mirage.

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Rare (Yuki Yamada)

sea light

The image is of the warm light seen from underwater. Most of the works have a natural theme, such as the sky, sea, water, and light.
I try to incorporate the sensations I get when I see beautiful nature (the scenery, the natural air, the smells, the warm light, etc.) into my work as abstract paintings, hoping to enrich the feelings of those who see them, and give them the same sense of healing that comes from seeing nature.

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Harabe Saho

Ant-Curve Crystal

There is a phenomenon where the soil on the ground sparkles. I love that moment when the players' sense of fulfillment and the feelings of the spectators seem to overlap.
This work expresses that moment in time with crystals created from "antuka," a type of soil that typically makes up baseball fields. I would like to share the "crystals" that I have witnessed with all baseball fans through this work.

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URBAN KNIT Shota Kanehira

The Place of Reminiscence

Set against the backdrop of a vibrant ballpark, this work evokes thoughts of the Hokkaido nature that once inhabited the area, and while sensing its transience, it also evokes gratitude for the activities of our daily lives. Using the motif of the Ezo deer that would have once inhabited the forest that spreads across the site, it creates an opportunity to recall the respect and gratitude for nature that modern people tend to forget, and to embrace it.

Production cooperation: Fumihiko Hishino
WEB: https://urbanknit.design/

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Itsuki Wakita

Baseball Canvas

The sphere is formed by weaving the white margins with red thread.
Throwing, hitting, and catching in that vast space is dynamic.
I wanted to bring that dynamism and blank space directly onto the screen. Using the blank space inherent in the flat medium and the infinite depth itself as my support, I attempted to reconstruct this icon into a blank space that transcends the competition.