Can you imagine what everyday objects would talk about if they could talk? Illustrator Salim Zerrouk gave them human characteristics and envisioned just that. Want to know what the thermometer thinks about its job? What would the pad vs. tampon debate be about? What would a child be like between the sun and the cloud?
Tunisian illustrator Salim Zerrouk aka Ta7rich, who studied at the Algerian University of Fine Arts, described himself like a big kid and his illustrations where he anthropomorphized or humanized everyday objects, more than eloquently testify to this. And if these everyday objects could "talk", they would their thoughts, words and actions.
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Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects
Small adventures of everyday objects