On the Brink of Salvation 2 by Mikkel Henssel

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Proceeds support the Anti-Defamation League, the nation's premier civil rights/human relations agency, fighting anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all. We Were Strangers Too is a collection of designs showing how diverse and universal the refugee experience truly is.

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Design By: Mikkel Henssel

Mikkel Henssel lives and works in Copenhagen. He works mostly with book covers and editorial illustration. He has collaborated with Danish Amnesty International in a number of years, which has resulted in a large number of striking images, which all deals with human rights and the like. Communicating the idea is a key element in his work.

 

Design By: Mikkel Henssel

Mikkel Henssel lives and works in Copenhagen. He works mostly with book covers and editorial illustration. He has collaborated with Danish Amnesty International in a number of years, which has resulted in a large number of striking images, which all deals with human rights and the like. Communicating the idea is a key element in his work.

 

Artist Statement

People who flee know that this is fatal. It may be that they do not exactly know what the case may be. However, research shows that people do know how risky it is. So it is an expression of that flight is one of the last opportunities these people feel that they have. — Mikkel Henssel