Designer No. 7
Let me introduce to you this wonderful super hero woman
Sarah Diemerling. She is from Stuttgard Germany and we think she put some amazing skills in the designs for our BIA T- Shirt project.
Check this out why:
“Inspiration and design is like Karma…you cant’t hide, you can’t close your eyes, it’s everywhere and it brings you everywhere” Sarah has an infinite interest in things both of spiritual and art loving nature. She has worked in many different jobs and studied Photography and Design. She is also one of the founders of Queers and Guitar, which is a DJ-Team that has been hosting Parties with a LGTB context since 2006. Currently she is working as an art director for a fashion and lifestyle department store in Stuttgart. Underlying her passion for fashion, design and art, her life is deeply influenced by Buddhism. Since 2014 she has been a Buddhist practitioner and a student of Lama Sherab Palmo, who is a teacher of the Karma Kagyü tradition. Sarah very happy to share and connect her ideas and creativity with the Buddhism in this project.
The Message of the design „Me-We” is quite simple: Turn ME around und you’ll see: in every Me is also a WE. Sarah thinks, it’s a huge misunderstanding , to think that we’re isolated beings. We’re all connected somehow. Look at the coffee you drink every morning- you’re connected to: the people who sold it to you in the supermarket, the people who delivered it to the supermarket, the people who build the streets for the trucks that deliver the coffee to the supermarket, the people who build the trucks for the delivery company that bring the coffee to…I could go on. But you see: even a simple cup of coffee connects us with so many people. Being aware of this fact, brings us to a state of thankfulness and appreciation. These are things that open our hearts widely and this is a blissful state, says Sarah.
The Design of “ME-WE” refers the Skateboard Label Design of the early 90ies like “Vison Streetwear”.
The Design of the Shirt “Care” is an ironic homage of the Shirt “Dare” which had spread over the United States from 1983 by the program “International Drugs Abuse Resistance Education” and turned into an iconic Shirt during the 80ies and 90ies when Rap-Musicians and Teenagers started to wear it with an ironic intention. Since 80ies band shirts had their renaissance by blogger and it-girls in 2016, Sarah is using the idea of this style and this sense of humor to send a message.
visit Sarah on: http://sarah-diemerling.com/