About
b. 1975, Roger Cline is a conceptual artist, designer & photographer that grew up in a small farming community in western Iowa. At the age of 21 Roger headed west to pursue his career as an artist. Roger now owns and operates a Design and photography Company, in Northern California.
At a very early age he was steadily influenced by his father’s inventiveness as a highly skilled metal craftsman and mother’s creativity as a commercial seamstress and craft designer. It is not a surprise when, years later we find Roger working professionally as an artist who’s design and photography have been publicized on New York’s Fifth Avenue billboards, and featured in recognized magazines such as: Harper’s Bazaar, InStyle, Vogue, W, LightLeaks, Condé Nast Traveler, Art Review Magazine and HOW Magazine.
Roger’s creativity is diverse and unbridled, using tools ranging from the latest digital hardware and media to the self-built wooden medium format film cameras. He has always been fascinated by the conceptual processes exercised by many of his favorite writers, such as William S. Burroughs, Kurt Vonnegut and J.D. Salinger. These processes are the core stimulation of Roger’s conceptual objectives as a visual artist.



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