Showing posts with label Noel Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noel Cruz. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Antonio Realli fashion designer designs doll fashions too

Featured are repainted celebrities Cate Blanchett, Brooke Shields, Jennifer Lopez, Marilyn Monroe, Jaclyn Smith, Whitney Houston, Cher and Farrah Fawcett all repainted and restyled by artist Noel Cruz of http://www.ncruz.com.

Antonio Realli is a Brazilian Fashion Designer who not only creates fashions for 1:1 women but for their 1:6 scale counterparts. His fashions can be seen on Flickr, Facebook, and Instagram on dolls and women all over the world. Realli’s vision for fashions and fabric have made him a stand apart and stand out with bold color choices and fabrics that give lift and light to those that model his creations. Here is a short Q&A with the designer who enjoys the simple things like lunch prepared by his mom every day in Brazil.

A little Questions and Answers with Antonio Realli. 

1. What inspires a certain dress? Is it a fabric or a memory or a theme?
I've watched many fashion shows in order to know what designers are creating. I create designs that reflect my personality. I look for inspiration everywhere to come up with and create a new dress that is dynamic, original and beautiful.

2. Can you describe the process for your designs from pattern to sewing? What is the typical method to your madness (as it is)? As a designer, not just for dolls, I often times have fabric left over. I want to create a dress because of a certain material. I sketch ideas and designs constantly and select those that best fit the doll and image of what I’m feeling at that moment.

3. What is your earliest memories of Barbie? 1988 “Estrela,” a licensed manufacture of Barbie in Brazil launched a doll collection which were extremely detailed and had a variety of dolls. I fell totally in love with them.

 4. Did you play with Barbie as a child or other dolls? No. I viewed dolls as a work of art. I displayed mine in cabinets and enjoyed admiring them as displayed, but not as toys.

5. Do you yourself collect Barbie’s or other dolls? If so who and why. I collect model Barbies (Muse and Silk-stone) however, I have dedicated more of my designs and collection now towards Fashion Royalty. The FR line better represents me and my designs. I think, though, that the newer generation of Barbies will eventually lead me back to them

6. Who inspires you as a designer today? Working in fashion I have a wide appreciation for multiple designers and fashions. I developed my own style and, for me, the designs reflect and have more to do with my personality and the way I’d like to dress women in general.

7. Do you follow fashion? If so who inspires you and why I do view fashion shows but I’m not following any trends, they do not influence my designs. Fads come and go and I want my dresses to reflect what I envision as beautiful and timeless. I do think the work of Ralph and Russian is fantastic!

8. What design are you each most proud of and why? I’m proud of all my designs. It’s impossible to pick one over the other as each is a favorite in its own moment.

2016 fashions worn by Cher, Jennifer Lopez, Farrah Fawcett and Whitney Houston
9. What is your favorite color palette to work with? I used to work with a very minimal color palette, neutrals. It wasn’t until a friend on Flickr said I should expand my color base to include all hues that I started developing designs in every color under the sun!

10. What do you both do outside of sewing dresses? Designing is my life. At some point I want to retire and live on or very near the beach but it will be a while before that happens.

11. What has been the most challenging in being your own salesperson? As a collector and a salesman I try to meet the demands and expectations of buyers as I can relate being a collector myself. I know the importance of meeting those expectations and I challenge myself to deliver items the way I’d want to receive them.

12. What is the most satisfying compliment you’ve received? I’ve received several compliments and for me, all publicly posted or stated compliments are great and equal! I’m always extremely flattered and thrilled with the kudos I’ve received.

13. Are you constantly shopping for new fabrics and ideas or do you have visions of what you want to do next? I’m always searching for new fabrics, ideas and things that inspire me to create. Sometimes collectors will tell me about a dress they like and I will research that gown or dress and make an item that is in my own style but influenced by something recommended

A Black Label Jennifer Lopez as repainted and restyled
by artist Noel Cruz in a gown by Realli.
14. What line of doll was your favorite or is your favorite now? Currently it is Fashion Royalty but I started with the Barbie Model Muse many years ago. That line still holds a special place in my heart.

15. What would you like to see in a line of Barbie or other collectible that isn’t available but you think would be amazing? I’d like to see less animated and child like expressions as well as better articulation for dolls in general. I suspect the articulation is occurring.

16. You seem very aware of the seasons and holidays when you design and post new dresses. How far out in advance do you plan or is this truly a labor of love? I don’t follow seasons I just design dresses I want to create for a certain collection.

17. Favorite time of day and why? Lunch time is my favorite time and I love to eat! Every day I eat at my Mom’s house and I wouldn’t change that for anything!

18. If you’d like to share a little history, where did you grow up and favorite memory of the Christmas Holiday or favorite holiday in general I have a memory that many collectors will relate too, my boyfriend Felipe, who is always by my side was seemingly indifferent to my hobby. At one time I was perusing eBay and made a comment that I found a beautiful doll and it would be interesting to have her but I didn’t purchase her and I actually forgot about it completely. I really thought he wasn’t even paying attention, however, a month later he gave me a gift, I opened it and it was that doll! Isn’t that a great example of someone who loves you and supports your passion? I am grateful every day that he is by my side. I don’t mention dolls I like now though as I don’t want him to keep doing that!

Antonio Realli laces up 
19. What is something other people who want to sew should focus on? First and foremost: Quality. Second: Humility. View other designers as artists and not competitors. For example, I am very passionate about the work of Cholo Ayuyao and the professionalism and creativity of Ryan Lyang (Shantommo). In general I’m a very conservative person but I’m enjoying this time in my life. Other designers will emerge and have their moments too and I celebrate artists in general.

20. Is the scale of dress more difficult than say sewing for a person? Nothing beats the scale of a person as the details to dress them can take days to develop in addition to passing the dress/gown/design to several others such as a dressmaker, seamstress, embroiderer. In short a design for a person is very labor intensive. Dolls are much simpler.

21. What are three things you want to do in 2016? Time to travel if work permits that and I want to have more time to devote to my partner, family as well as purchasing more dolls

22. Thank you so much for your time. Please add any additional thoughts you’d like to share. Thanks for this interview! One last thought: Everything in life is a phase, sometimes we feel on top of the world and then suddenly we're down, because human beings have an absurd need for new things and what is new today will be old tomorrow. So enjoy your time doing your best because even when you aren’t the most celebrate and center stage: your name will be remembered with respected for the quality of work you did present.

  You can see more of Antonio’s designs and photos on his web site at www.antoniorealli.com/
He is also on flickr www.flickr.com/photos/antoniorealli/ and Instagram www.instagram.com/antoniorealli/?hl=pt and facebook www.facebook.com/toni.ritti.79?ref=bookmarks



ICONS Whitney Houston, Farrah Fawcett, Jennifer Lopez and Cher in Antonio Realli. Farrah Fawcett as repainted, re-rooted and restyled as well as a repainted and restyled Cher, Whitney Houston and Jennifer Lopez all by artist Noel Cruz for www.myfarrah.com.

 Farrah is on facebook www.facebook.com/FLFawcett


 Join Farrah on Instagram at www.instagram.com/farrahlfawcett

 On pinterest at www.pinterest.com/myfarrah/ 

 Article, Photo/Graphic Layout & web sites ncruz.com & myfarrah.com 

Thursday, December 17, 2015

'Twas the Night before Christmas


And all through the house,
not a creature was stirring, 
not even a mouse.

When up from the chimney,
above Farrah's ear,
she heard a light stepping...
Santa was near!

She arose from her bed
careful to step
lightly on tile
standing erect

She snuck down the staircase
seeing a light
a bear in a sack
and Santa in sight

She turned quickly back
and scurried to bed
Hoping that Santa
heard nothing, she'd sped

back to her slumber
quite quickly she slept
and Santa did finish
and off he did step

On Dasher and Dancer
On Donner and Blitzen
for many more stops
Santa's on his great mission.

Happy Holidays


From FarrahF on FLICKR

Repainted Farrah Fawcett by artist NOEL CRUZ

Regent Mansion by Ken Haseltine
Ken also customized and created the furnishings and Christmas Tree

Monday, March 16, 2015

Farrah Version 2.0 repainted and restyled by Cruz featured in Article.


Noel Cruz of http://www.ncruz.com repainted this Black Label Farrah Fawcett Barbie for http://www.myfarrah.com as featured in the article about Fawcett and other's trying to repeat her stardom... http://www.fansshare.com/news/can-farrah-fawcett-s-iconic-status-ever-be-duplicated/.

Article:

Farrah Fawcett is an Hollywood icon who even several years after her death is still a topic of conversation among some entertainment observers. Recently a question discussed among some entertainment observers and television viewers was whether there will be another actress whose modeling photo propelled her to fame and fortune similar to the way Farrah Fawcett's picture in a red swimsuit made her an American male fantasy. 

There have been numerous models in various magazines since her iconic 1976 red swimsuit model shoot who have achieved notoriety from their swimsuit modeling photos but there are still very few swimsuit photos from actresses that resonate over time in the minds of entertainment fans, particularly men, similar to the impact of Farrah Fawcett's photo. 

When her name is mentioned in conversations there is almost immediate recognition from millions of American men who remember her from the red swimsuit poster that used to have a 'privileged' spot in their bedrooms or on the walls of numerous car repair shops. Women remember her as being the ideal that they were often compared to whether it be her exceptional body or her blonde hair and nice smile. 

Many actresses such as Pamela Anderson have tried to duplicate the success of Farrah Fawcett but there has arguably been no actress whose modeling photo has propelled her to fame and fortune similar to Farrah Fawcett's red one-piece swimsuit photo. Halle Berry was already a star when she made her sensational appearance in the orange bikini in the James Bond movie 'Die Another Day' andPamela Anderson's Playboy photos made her famous but are not 'iconic' in the manner of Farrah Fawcett's swimsuit photo because the swimsuit photo of the Charlie's Angels star is attractive and ironically, PG-13 safe. 

Her iconic status as a sex symbol that emerged from her red one-piece swimsuit photo might never be duplicated but it does provide an example of how an actress/model can grab the attention of entertainment fans with the 'right' photo. Her swimsuit photo did not show an abundance of 'skin' but what it did do was make men intrigued and wanting to see more. It also provided a lesson that still applies in 2015: sometimes the most appealing photos are those that leave a little something to the imagination because that is what keeps viewers coming back for more.



Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Noel Cruz's Katniss (featured on several news sites) and top selling Kate Jackson

Noel Cruz's repainted and restyled Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Barbie repaint that sold recently on eBay for $2,500.00 has garnered a lot of press, and, deservedly so. The repaint captures the true likeness and essence of Oscar Winner Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen the heroine of The Hunger Games franchise. The winning bid, though significant is not the top selling auction for Cruz whose repainted and restyled Kate Jackson as Sabrina Duncan sold in 2012 for $5,100.00 also on eBay.

Here is the article as featured on Entertainment Tonight as well as other news related links. Cruz is also to be featured in a British Press story (filmed at his studio in Tustin California this December) about his repainted dolls... story will be featured on; http://www.catersnews.com

Link for Entertainment Tonight story; http://www.etonline.com/news/154727_how_a_barbie_that_looks_like_jennifer_lawrence_ended_up_selling_for_thousands_of_dollars/

How a Barbie That Looks Like Jennifer Lawrence Ended Up Selling for Thousands of Dollars

by John Boone      1:16 PM PST, December 04, 2014



Jennifer Lawrence is a woman of many hats; Oscar-winning actress. Dior model. Billboard charts-ranking songstress. Inspiration for a one-of-a-kind Barbie that recently sold on eBay for thousands of dollars.  The apical skills section of her resume is extensive. But back to the that doll; It was done by Noel Cruz, an artist who "repaints" Barbies to make them look more like their real-life counterpart. Here is a sample of his work, including vintage Madonna, Angelina Jolie as Maleficent, and Glenn Close in 101 Dalmatians.




Again: that is not just a photograph of Angelina Jolie's as Maleficent. Here's how he did it: Cruz started with Barbie's Hunger Games Collector's Edition doll (which retails for around $45). He re-dyed and styled her hair, then erased the face of the original Katniss doll.



With fine tools and what must be endless patience, he masterfully repaints the face, changing the doll's skin tones and features to make them more Jennifer Lawrence-y.




And here's the final transformation that sold for $2,500.00 in an eBay auction!

Is owning a "Whoa, that's so realistic" J.Law doll worth 2.5 grand? You tell us.

(A 2014 December repainted Farrah Fawcett)

Noel's work is DEFINITELY worth the price. eBay bidders dictate the winning price... but this is art and an artist at the top of his game. If you google OOAK repainted dolls, you will find most are not very technically adept. You can zoom in right up to the tiniest eyebrow hair (and believe me, they look like real hairs growing out of the dolls head). He is truly a "Picasso" right now with his craft, he not only paints or rather repaints and restyled dolls but he is an excellent artist at sketching and painting on canvas. He has gotten a lot of press for this latest repaint but if you visit his web site you'll see he excels at all his repaints and drawings.
 
The 2012 Angels Auction comes to a final close with the record setting Kate Jackson with a winning bid of $5,100.00
Noel Cruz's Angel Auction included: Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd and the record selling Kate Jackson (who went for $5,100.00 on eBay).


Jennifer Lawrence Noel Cruz Articles:





Tuesday, August 19, 2014

First photos of Mattel Black Label Fawcett for myfarrah.com





Farrah Fawcett (black label Barbie) repainted and restyled by artist Noel Cruz of www.ncruz.com for www.myfarrah.com

You can see more variations of Farrah as well as Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd on Cruz's web site. Cruz not only repaints and restyles 12" & 16" collectible dolls and figures he is also a prolific photographer. These photos were all taken by Cruz.

Some of the original photos first taken by Cruz after completing the Farrah repaint and restyle.





Monday, April 7, 2014

Stroll & Roll for Cerebral Palsy and Down Syndrome

Help myfarrah.com put Mike Pingels Jaclyn's Angels team over their goal!!!


Help support the 2014 Ability First Stroll & Roll by helping to raise much-needed funds for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities including autism, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy. 

The Stroll & Roll takes place on April 12, 2014. This much-anticipated signature fundraising event is geared for the entire community. Last year, over 1,600 people including participants from their programs and their families as well as individuals from dozens of southern California businesses ran, walked, rolled and strolled through the Universal Studios Back-lot. They enjoyed viewing the sights of the back-lot, meeting Sponge Bob Squarepants, Homer Simpson, the Laker Girls, shopping in our expo, relaxing in our Golden Road beer garden, and spending the morning among friends.


http://abilityfirststrollandroll.kintera.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=1088566&supid=380362406

Jaclyn Smith Tonner featured repainted and restyled by Noel Cruz of ncruz.com for myfarrah.com.  Photo by Noel Cruz.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Noel Cruz's Angels



Noel Cruz has repainted and restyled the Season One Cast of the 70's hit TV Series CHARLIE'S ANGELS.  Farrah Fawcett (then hyphen Majors), Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson starred as Jill Munroe, Kelly Garrett and Sabrina Duncan all recruited from the LAPD to become Angels who worked for a man named Charlie at the Townsend Agency.  Photographed as well as styled and painted by Noel Cruz.  You can see more of Noe's work at ncruz.com and read more about Farrah Fawcett at myfarrah.com.  If you want all the latest on all the Angels who made up this TV Series as well as movie franchise visit CharliesAngels.com.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Noel Cruz's Tonner "16 of Farrah Fawcett


Noel's latest repaint truly captures Farrah Fawcett.
Before and partially completed
A repainted Tonner doll she is the true 1:4 cast of Farrah at the height of her career on Charlie's Angels when she was Farrah Fawcett-Majors, 1/2 of the famous Duo of Lee Majors (then The Bionic Man) and Fawcett who as Jill Munroe was the queen of ABC and "jiggle TV".


Finished Fawcett by Noel Cruz for myfarrah.com

Noel Cruz has been called the "best painter in the world" for dolls and repainted dolls on-line and in articles.  The latest being on Ripley's... http://www.ripleys.com/weird/daily-dose-of-weird-wtf-blog/unusual-art-and-fashion/incredible-painted-dolls/


Repainted and Restyled by Noel Cruz as well as photographed in a Regent Miniatures 1:6 scale mansion (http://www.regentminiatures.com) Repainted from left to right-- Fashion Royalty Farrah Fawcett, Brooke Shields, Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett--a black label Barbie repainted, Kate Jackson, Angelina Jolie and a Mattel Ghost Barbie repainted as Farrah Fawcett.

UNCANNILY REALISTIC

Noel Cruz grew up in the Philippines. When he was just 12-years-old he noticed the Miss Universe Pageant was playing in his neighbor’s house. He had never seen anything quite like the display of painted faces and gowns that was parading on the television set in front of him. That pageant inspired him to start drawing portraits.
Cheryl Ladd - repainted and restyled by Noel Cruz

IT BEGAN WITH A COLLECTION

After moving the the US with his wife and child, he started a doll collection. He was searching online for a particular doll when he stumbled across hand-painted dolls. He decided to test his artistic creativity and make his own dolls. He is now considered one the world’s best painted doll artists. What sets Noel apart from other artists is how incredibly realistic his dolls look. He truly captures the essence and uniqueness of the celebrity he is painting. Sometimes he uses mass manufactured doll replicas of celebrities and improves them. Other times he uses generic dolls to remaster. Noel’s dolls range anywhere from $500-$4000.