Our IWISHUSUN logo T-shirts spread all over the world. This time it has a rest in Berlin, more precisely: at MADE where its co-founder and friend of IWISHUSUN, Nico Zeh works – and relaxes, illuminated by the different coloured lights. Let’s see what he sees and share your own IWISHUSUN impressions with us!
Check out Nico’s interview here and learn more about his thoughts, amongst others about his vision for his personal work: “I try to stay true and honest to myself and my principles in everything that I do. Only through this, can the work – any kind of action – truly shine and represent your own personal development and growth towards your own truth.”
Also, you can order your own IWISHUSUN Backprint T-shirt here and finance a pair of glasses for a school child in Bangladesh with every tee sold online.
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Just moments after we went live on November 28th 2012 he ordered his down jacket and made history by being the first customer of IWISHUSUN! Berlin-based Nico Zeh is a creative connector. He does not only bring together artists from diverse disciplines, but is an experienced multitasker himself: Together with contemporary artist tadiROCK and with the support of Absolut Vodka he founded MADE in early 2010 - a gallery, workspace, studio, stage, laboratory and performance space that invites artists to step out of their artistic routines. In their 430 square metre space, housed in a seventies East German high-rise on Alexanderplatz, his job falls somewhere between a curator, marketing strategist and matchmaker.
Nico Zeh has been a supporter of IWISHUSUN since the very beginning and we are very happy to welcome him as a friend.
Which of the senses is the most important to you?
Why?
As a creative person, what is your vision for your personal work?
What is the most beautiful thing you ever saw?
When was the last time you gave back and what did you do?
Do you have a vision to make this place a better one?
Who is your personal hero?
What is your picture for I WISH U SUN?
Photo: Bella Lieberberg.
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