
The illustration is by Ryo Kinyasu, one of the hottest artists right now.
Future Design Shibuya Co., Ltd., in collaboration with the specified non-profit corporation 365 Bunnoichi, produced an art board newly established in Miyashita Park, Shibuya Ward, which opened on July 28.
Adastria Co., Ltd., KYOWA EXEO Corporation, Shibuya Television Co., Ltd., and Shibuya 5G Entertainment Project support this artboard project, and the completed artboard will be donated to Shibuya Ward.
MIYASHITA PARK ART PROJECT
https://365bunnoichi.tokyo/miyashitapark-pj/
"A YEAR IN THE LIFE SHIBUYA" (11 works in total)
In April 2018, "A DAY IN THE LIFE SHIBUYA", which became a hot topic in the 200m-long "Meiji-dori Temporary Enclosure Art Project" that surrounds Miyashita Park under construction, will be deployed as a 2020 version in the reopened Miyashita Park. It has been.
Under the theme of "a day in Shibuya throughout the year," this work depicts various facial expressions of Shibuya throughout the four seasons and the lively figures of people on 11 artboards. am.
Colorful artboards such as Harajuku Takeshita Street, Halloween events, and rows of cherry blossom trees in Sakuragaoka add color to Miyashita Park, a new landmark in Shibuya. Please enjoy the Shibuya-like scene while walking in the park.
The illustration was done by Ryo Kinyasu, who is the same as the 200m temporary enclosure art project. This time too, the main characters, the girl and her dog, appear in all 11 of them.
Some of them take a walk in the city, and some of them become fireworks and float in the night sky. They appear in various forms in the work.
The Shibuya area has been greatly affected by the spread of the new coronavirus infection, but I hope that you will return to Shibuya as soon as possible, where many people are bustling and fun scenes are created every day. I convey such thoughts.

365 Bunnoichi
365 Bunnoichi is a pro bono team that aims to solve local social issues through creative production. Shibuya Meiji-dori Miyashita Park 200m Art, Nakameguro, Yoyogi, Shimokitazawa, etc. send messages of local production for local consumption, increase the added value of the city, and carry out projects of various genres with local people.
Ryo Kinyasu
Born in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. As a freelance illustrator, he is active in a wide range of fields such as magazines, advertisements, books, and TV commercials. The most notable artist who has worked on many popular works such as collaborations with Shiseido and popular fashion brands, the main visual of Fuji Rock Festival, and the CD jacket of Keisuke Kuwata. Also in charge of illustrations for the 365 Bunnoichi Shibuya Meiji-dori project.