Help by Daniela Faber

We Were Strangers Too

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Proceeds Support:

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: Daniela Faber

This is who I am: green + Pisces + chocolate + art + (amateur) theatre + reddish hair + glasses + books + green + stripey socks + cats + history + photography + GSOH + green + salami + Hamburg + baking + balcony gardener + green. And my favourite colour is the one you already guessed. :-))

 

Design By: Daniela Faber

This is who I am: green + Pisces + chocolate + art + (amateur) theatre + reddish hair + glasses + books + green + stripey socks + cats + history + photography + GSOH + green + salami + Hamburg + baking + balcony gardener + green. And my favourite colour is the one you already guessed. :-))

 

Artist Statement

I did this traditional collage in summer 2015 when refugees came to Germany in huge numbers from Syria, Africa and other places and there was nothing else on the news and in the papers. I simply tried to express my thoughts. "Help" can be interpreted in many ways, I think, because when people have to leave their home and arrive in a new place, much help is needed on both sides. — Daniela Faber