Over the next fifteen years, Stoller founded the design firm Stoller Design and co-founded Praxis Design Associates, both specializing in product development for corporate clients. While working in the field he taught in the industrial design program at San Jose State University.
In 1996, Stoller left Praxis and established the sculpture firm Stoller Studio, committing himself to sculpture entirely. He currently sculpts full-time out of studios in Portola Valley and San Jose, California.[1]
Artistic work
Stoller Studio's ongoing production is in public art, abstract fine art works and applied art commissions. Stoller specializes in large-scale, signature works including materials such as stainless steel, bronze, granite, water, and light. His sculpture often abstractly reflects forms found in nature. "By incorporating and interpreting the underlying geometry nature is using, I walk in the tension between precise control and the sheer joy of spontaneous expression. It is the awesome power of nature and the exploration into the essence of life that fuel my passion; this is why I sculpt." -Roger Stoller[2]
Notable installations
Heritage Tree, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2019
Winged Helix, Dixie State University, St, George, UT, 2018
Milan's Helix, Bellarmine College Prep, San Jose, CA 2018
VIVO, City of Tamarac, FL, 2018
Kindred Spirits, Pima Animal Control Center, Tucson, AZ, 2018