Call of the Wild by Kirsten Mischler

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Design By: Kirsten Mischler
Kirsten Mischler

Kirsten Mischler an illustrator that has a shape oriented style. Grew up in small town in northern Ohio. A student at Columbus College of Art & Design. She starting to enter the field of the children's marketing. She is not afraid to use color to influence the atmosphere and mood of the piece. Influenced by 1950s children books and animated film concept art.

 

Design By: Kirsten Mischler
Kirsten Mischler

Kirsten Mischler an illustrator that has a shape oriented style. Grew up in small town in northern Ohio. A student at Columbus College of Art & Design. She starting to enter the field of the children's marketing. She is not afraid to use color to influence the atmosphere and mood of the piece. Influenced by 1950s children books and animated film concept art.

 

Artist Statement

Evolution of Buck throughout his journey. — Kirsten Mischler