Sleeping baby becomes web hit after artist mother sketches him in hilarious poses using her iPhone

Peacefully sleeping this baby has no idea that his mother is using him as her muse.

Vincent Enersen has yet to learn to talk and walk but his mother Adele, from Helsinki in Finland, has already made him an internet star by interpreting his dreams using photos of him asleep taken on an iPhone coupled with quirky sketches.

After taking a photo of Vincent asleep Adele then draws a sketch around the image of the dozing youngster of the scene she thinks he is dreaming about.

Hey Mr DJ: In this sketch photo artist Adele Enersen suggests that baby son vincent is dreaming about being a DJ, working the decks wearing a pair of headphones

The adorable photo sketches have proved to be a big hit after Ms Enersen began posting them on her blog .

Among the dreams she has depicted is a scene showing Vincent wearing a big pair of headphones behind a set of decks.

Another shows Vincent walking down a catwalk while a third shows the tiny tot playing a violin. While a picture of Vincent seemingly peering over a fence is one of the most popular.



The copywriter and advertising concept designer came up with the idea following the popularity of her photo book My Baby Dreams in which she used real objects to create scenes around her baby daughter Mila.



On her blog site Adele refers to to the discipline as her 'maternity leave hobby'.



Tiny tinker: Vincent has yet to learn to talk and walk but his mother Adele, from Helsinki in Iceland, has already made him an internet star, here seen peering over a fence and playing a violin



Photo fantastic: The newborn baby is seen here posing on a catwalk, left, and doing a rain dance, right, Adele creates the sketches after her son goes to sleep, using her iPhone to take a picture of the youngster



On her Facebook page Adele says: 'As a little girl I was always telling stories (mostly to myself). I drew pictures and made up fairy tales about princesses and pixies.



'I also wrote comics about my fat and lazy cat, but then I discovered Garfield and felt betrayed (though my cat was black instead of orange, and instead of lasagna he ate all the dog food he could find).'



Although she is not formally trained photographer, Adele did go to art school but adds: 'I consider myself more of a storyteller, so the camera is just one of the tools I use. I really love writing and creating ideas.



'Writing has always been a big part of my life, but it took a little while before I realised that I could support myself with it.



Her previous project with Mila saw her create scenes such as a little forest made of pillows and blankets.

