Imaginative Doodles Turns the Shadows of Everyday Objects into Witty Illustrations

Belgium-based illustrator and filmmaker Vincent Bal works within the confines of long shadows of everyday objects resting in the sunlight to create a wide range of whimsical doodles.

Completed with minimal sketches in black ink, his reimagined scenes transform the holes of a colander into winter snowfall, an open headphone case into a glum dog, and the translucent blue light from a plastic cup into a swimming pool.

Belgium-based illustrator and filmmaker Vincent Bal works within the confines of long shadows of everyday objects resting in the sunlight to create a wide range of whimsical doodles. The shadow of a film canister becomes a forbidding tower, or the filaments of a lightbulb cast a dramatic backdrop as a staircase for a daring escape.

The inspiration for the illustrated works of Bal comes from the shadows cast by everyday objects and detritus from the world around him. His clever illustrations are part of an ongoing Shadowology project, which includes the inventive pieces shown here and a short film about a boy whose doodles come alive.

All images © Vincent Bal, shared with permission

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