Isaac Cordal is an artist from Brussels who creates small figurines of people around city streets in a series of portrayals called "Cement Eclipes". I covered his work previously several years ago when he left some of these in London. The figures are placed in absurb situations to portray city life and interactions. These figurines are found stuck onto the walls on buildings, such as above brickwork for frames of windows or on signage. His works are so small that people walk past them without noticing them, which makes it even more special when one is noticed. Below are the ones I discovered around Brussels.
These have been placed many years ago, so some of them have since been removed. I found a couple had been stolen, and one had been removed due to work on the facade of the building it was placed at. Below has been removed.
See my post about Isaac Cordal's work in London: Street Art: Isaac Cordal
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