Vincent Bal, a Belgian filmmaker, and visual artist, has gained widespread recognition for his innovative artwork centered around shadows cast by ordinary objects. He has carved a unique niche for himself with his shadow art illustrations, which combine the shapes created by shadows with hand-drawn doodles. Bal embarked on his ongoing “Shadowology” series in 2016, challenging himself to create a shadow doodle every day. The inspiration for Bal’s series came unexpectedly while he was working on a film script that never came to fruition. He noticed that the shadow cast by his teacup bore a resemblance to an elephant. Intrigued, he added eyes and a smile to the shadow, took a photograph, and shared it on social media. The positive response he received encouraged him to continue this creative endeavor. Since May 2016, he has been consistently producing shadow doodles, captivating his audience with his imaginative and playful compositions. Bal’s artistic journey has expanded beyond social media posts. He is currently working on the Shadowology live-action film, which integrates his shadow drawings into a larger narrative. Additionally, he has published a book featuring his captivating illustrations, aptly titled “Shadowology.” As a young aspiring artist, Vincent Bal had dreams of becoming a comic book artist. However, he eventually found his own artistic path, creating an entirely new art form with Shadowology. Through this innovative approach, Bal merges reality with fantasy, using his imagination, a pen, paper, and the interplay of light and shadows. For him, Shadowology is a form of meditation, akin to watching clouds drift by, and it allows him to express his creativity and captivate his audience of nearly 700,000 art enthusiasts on Instagram.