Ed Kline is a master prototype machinist and artist
who has been creating things with his hands since
the age of eight. As he was growing up, his favorite
Christmas and birthday presents were chemistry
sets and plastic model kits. He mixed and
matched the parts to make his own ray guns and
space ships. He learned machining in high school in
Laguna Beach, California, and has been in heaven
ever since.

He taught himself to draw in order to aid himself
with his machining career and then learned to paint
as a natural extension. He never went to college
and has built his career on his skills and talent
rather than degree.

Ed's props and artwork are in the collections of several motion picture studios in Los
Angeles and New York as well as being in private collections all over the United States
and Japan, where his Sorayama-esque metal sculptures and prop weapons are especially
popular.

These days Ed is playing with 3d art programs (and making them do things they were
never programmed for), along with dabbling in miniature model building, vintage
chemistry sets, and is putting together an on-line comic based on his erotic, insectile
world of Cyeatea.
Who is Ed Kline?