Celina Kamler is an author-illustrator of middle-grade novels and picture books. As a fierce proponent of messy art and made-up languages, she is committed to creating a future where all kids can be wild and free. Celina also believes in the power of storytelling to open doors to difficult conversations about race, culture, privilege, and other facets of identity. She writes and illustrates books that cultivate empathy and break stereotypes.
Born and raised in Oakland, California, Celina now lives on the island of Alameda with her husband, two sons, and one dog. They frequently enjoy messy art days in their backyard, where the boys channel Banksy and Jackson Pollock with splatters and spray paint.