The Superb Quirky Illustrations by Alex Kiesling

Alex Kiesling is a Brooklyn based illustrator and animation director. Toys heavily inspire his work and the escapism that our imagination gave us as kids.

His work brings colors, shapes and textures often associated of childhood into contemporary illustration and animation to remind audiences it’s okay to feel like a kid again. His clients include Google, MTV and is currently producing a children’s book with Flying Eye Books.

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