Have you seen the Nichelle Nichols Barbie as restyled and repainted by artist Noel Cruz? Well, if not, check her out along with Quantum Mechanix 1:6 scale figures of William Shatner (as Captain Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (as Mr. Spock) and DeForest Kelley (as Dr. McCoy) in a custom built replica by Ken Haseltine of Regent Miniatures. You can see more photos of the diorama on Regent’s WebSite Page.
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GiGi Hadid by Noel Cruz on eBay NOW!
Up for Auction! #Gigi #Hadid #Mattel #OOAK #Barbie at https://www.ebay.com/usr/ncruz_doll_art … more at http://ncruz.com
This auction is for a 1:6 scale Barbie by Mattel of GiGi that’s been restyled and repainted by renowned artist Noel Cruz. The factory doll is available on Barbie.com (click for link).
Description from Barbie;
Celebrate the Runway Moment!
Fresh Palette by SHANTOMMO
$60.00
- Blazer Dress
- Material: Peach Pink tweed cotton
- Fully lined
- Comes with matching oversized belt
- Front closure with hooks and thread loops
- Fits 12” NuFace, Fashion Royalty, Colour Infusion, The Industry/Tulabelle dolls
- Other accessories or doll is not included
Diana Ross as repainted and restyled for www.myfarrah.com by Noel Cruz of www.ncruz.com in a Regent Miniatures Diorama by Ken Haseltine of www.regentminiatures.com wearing Shantommo Fresh Palette store.shantommo.com/shop/12-doll-fashion/fresh-palette/.
Farrah is on facebook www.facebook.com/FLFawcett. On Tumblr at; farrahlenifawcett.tumblr.com. Join Farrah on Instagram at www.instagram.com/farrahlfawcett. On pinterest at www.pinterest.com/myfarrah/
Photo/Graphic Layout & web sites ncruz.com & myfarrah.com by www.stevemckinnis.com.
Fashion Forward
Unveiling 2018
From Shantommo’s e-Newsletter:
Happy New Year!
Starting off the 2018 Collection. we have plenty to offer. First off, these two looks we dearly love: Blazer dress with bell sleeves & off-shoulder dress with ruffles. Limited sets available. Grab them before they are gone!
Estimated delivery: One week after payment.
Shoes shown in the pictures will be available for orders in February and March.
ABOUT SHANTOMMO
“Tailored madness and controlled fantasy”. Staying true to those words, SHANTOMMO’S entire chic ready-to-wear collections for 12” & 16” fashion dolls are constructed with a whisk of sophistication and a drop of sultriness. Involved in high-end photography and fashion styling, the Founder, Ryan Liang allows the brand to be influenced by his passion of majestic photos and styles giving SHANTOMMO an upper advantage. From the selection of lustrous fabric to cutting, fitting and overall styling, he makes a point to be involved in all areas to assure the highest utmost quality for all its’ collection. SHANTOMMO was founded in 2013 and is currently operating out of Malaysia.
Coming This Spring 7 Angels by Cruz
This spring (2018) you’ll be able to bid on seven Angels. Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Season One & Season Two Angels from the ABC Spelling Goldberg production that started it all with Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryll Ladd and that little unknown Farrah Fawcett-Majors. All repainted and restyled 1/6 scale dolls from Mattel’s TV Action Women, to the Black Label Fawcett to Jakk’s Pacific Movie Collectible Dolls. All redone and restyled by artist Noel Cruz.
You can see more of Noel’s work on his website at http://ncruz.com and register or follow for his upcoming Auctions including this one on eBay at: https://www.ebay.com/usr/ncruz_doll_art and register for notice for auctions at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeQfBTF_jph5sxoah49_PqVGgYqGXDNTjeTi2TQ7Heosqmyfg/viewform
The Sculpt
The Sculptor: The Hero of the Artist
by Steve McKinnis
stevemckinnis.com
Unbeknownst to most folk, or of no thought at all is the person behind the Mattel, Hot Toy or Tonner Sculpt of a collectible doll, sometimes a specific celebrity. Many of these companies, like Franklin Mint and Disney too, don’t list, reveal or credit the sculptor of any given doll. More often than not the sculptor like many artists who work on the preliminary dolls (or prototype) have signed a contract prohibiting them from showing the work they have done or even being able to show or post what they did do to any form of media. Be it Facebook, twitter or anything else, they are prohibited from exhibiting their part in the process.
Noel Cruz has often stated and still states unequivocally, that the basis for the best possible repaint of a celebrity is the underlying sculpt. He has also painted many dolls where in that particular sculpt wasn’t ever intended to be a specific person (living or dead) and the mastery of his craft is very apparent on both formats.
The reality is Cruz feels that all artists involved should be able to take credit for their work. Cruz himself has often wanted to commission a sculptor but has no idea who it was that sculpted a great sculpt, take the Farrah Fawcett sculpt done for Mattel. Cruz would love to have a non-smiling version. Who do you contract? Where do you start? Mattel won’t release or share the name of the original sculptor. That’s their right. They paid for the work and the artist/sculptor who did it agreed to their terms.
Cruz often gives credit where a doll company and production company would not: to the nameless sculptor who continues to do amazing and detailed work but without any namesake recognition. So credit must end up going to the doll company that produced the said doll that ended up being stripped of its factory paint, then restyled, sometimes re-rooted, then repainted.
The ultimate ability to breathe life into these three dimensional canvases, especially one that was never molded or intended to be a specific person goes to the artist. It takes a lot of skill and mastery to give the correct depth, via shading and light to create the nuances of a smile, a smirk or a glint in the eye of that collectible and Noel Cruz has become a name recognized for that ability. A humble and quiet man in Anaheim who makes his living auctioning and being commissioned to repaint and restyle a doll in the likeness of someone’s favorite celebrity.
Some generic Barbies or other dolls that become someone other than the original intention of the doll company shown (like two versions of Angelina Jolie-Pitt from a Basic Barbie Sculpt, a Mattel Ghost Barbie as Farrah Fawcett (a non-smiling version) and a Fashion Royalty repainted and styled to become Bo Derek. As wells as factory produced molds of Michael Jackson (two different hot toy versions), Beyonce Knowles, Diana Ross both by Mattel. Franklin Mints of Lady Diana Spencer and Marilyn Monroe and more.
To see more of Noel’s work visit his web site at http://www.ncruz.com.
On Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/noelcruzdolls
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/noelcruz.art
Deviant Art: http://noeling.deviantart.com
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Blog at http://noelcruzcreations.blogspot.com
On Noel’s Blog at http://noelcruzcreations.blogspot.com/2016/02/the-sculptor-hero-of-artist.html