Creative Artist Depicts Conversations Among Inanimate Objects In These Clever Illustrations
If these non-living items could talk, they would make sense only to their non-living counterparts.
 
      Everyone loves to talk because that is one way to express their feelings. As humans, if non-living things started having conversations with each other, it would be quite strange to witness.
In fact, it would make sense only to the other non-living item they are conversing with. And since they cannot move by themselves, all they can discuss is their surroundings and themselves, of course.
We can only wonder if they would talk about politics and entertainment regarding their non-living items. If a toothpaste were to discuss entertainment, it would probably mention that one toothpaste featured in the ads.
When two inanimate objects crack a joke between themselves and a human overhears it, the human will laugh too. Not because it's a funny joke, but because it would simply not make any sense to humans.
Another question that arises is whether they have different languages, and what they would be called if they do. Thank goodness we don't have to worry about that, as the situations mentioned above are unrealistic.
But what's realistic are the illustrations and art of this very talented artist named Dylan. He is an artist who possesses a great deal of creativity as he makes non-living things talk in his art.
The collection of his art, where he depicts non-living things having regular but intimate conversations like humans, is called "The Daily Dunc." It is filled with humor and a whole lot of imaginative situations.
It's sad that one part of the avocado cannot Avo-conversation!
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thedailyduncThe key doesn't seem to have good intentions toward the knob.
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thedailyduncWell, today I am knot feeling so well.
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                Ginger humans seem to be enjoying their Christmas with some yummy human-bread cookies.
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                Every new tooth tries to fit in; either make space or get toothaches!
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                Pizzaaaa, what the fork! How dare you cheat on hand!
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                I think the vacuum does not understand human language!
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                The marshmallow needs s'more time to think about getting roasted.
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                I'm sorry to say, but this is happening because the two of you are getting old.
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                Seems like only Sa-turn can have the ring spinning around him.
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                Meteors don't have timings; they just shoot themselves to places!
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                Says one ridiculous thing to another: SMH, toothbrush!
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                The three pies do not seem to be hap-pie with the uninvited pie!
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                It's cute and nice growing up to be small.
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                Hey air-bud, we are supposed to pair together; stop air-dropping!
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                The plate has some double thoughts about being cleaned!
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                The tale of three lights with contradicting emotions who were stuck together.
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                Pillow talks, quite literally here!
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                The feeling of cloth-stro-fabric!
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                The Oreo deal of feeling stuffed isn't great, but we can say otherwise when stuffed with cream.
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                Both spell the same, but it's in their status, umm, I mean accent!
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                I hope the bowl is cleaned before it goes into someone's bowl.
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                Say cheese because it's a grate day!
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                That style of nacho is called salsa.
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                The dyna-might blast some love on the bomb.
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                I hope this gives you a glimpse into how a conversation between non-living items might unfold. As Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist, notes, “Humor can be a powerful tool for connection, allowing us to engage with our creativity and the world around us.” It would certainly be humorous, cheeky, and above all, imaginative!
Share these illustrations with your loved ones to brighten their day with laughter. Encourage them to ponder the idea of conversations among inanimate objects and join in the fun of sharing this humor.
Support the Artist: Dr. Mark Manson | Dr. Alexandra Solomon
 
             
           
                     
                     
                    