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BUSTED IN 2 CITIES.

Our boy Frankie is throwing a dope art show on Jan 29th. The artist line-up looks incredible. Folks like Dave Cortes, Destroy & Rebuild, Jesse Hernandez, Byron Velasquez amongst many others..wow. You definitely do not want to miss this!

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

DAVE CORTES ON FOX5.

I came across this interview that was done on our dear friend and genius toy sculptor/designer Dave Cortes a few years ago by FOX5 here in NYC. People in the toy industry definitely know Dave’s work and hold him in high regard but for those who need to play catch up, enjoy the video…and if you’re still yet to pick up one of Dave Cortes’ Pugzee, you need to stop right now and go here before they’re all sold out…or it’s your loss.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

ASTROMONGERS PICTURES SHOW.

We had a chance to check out Peter Kato’s Astromongers monster challenge art show which I told you about here if you can remember and it was a really cool show. Lots of amazing artwork and toy/monsters art, and the crowd was great. Dave Cortes’ piece was incredible too…I took a ton of pictures and will now present them to you in what I’m calling –

Peter Kato’s Astromongers monster challenge pictures art show
commentary by: Scrills

Enjoy.


I like this piece..and those little warriors reminds me of these little soldier toys I used to play with as a kid…


Dave Cortes and Peter Kato…

here’s the piece that Dave did…incredible!

a closer look…I feel like it should be in a museum or something…


a couple of pieces by Yellow (from Peelander Z)..don’t worry if you don’t know who he is…you’ll meet him in a second…


and this is Yellow rocking the crowd…a very different/interesting/entertaining show…if you hear that these guys (Peelander Z) are performing anywhere..you better go. It will be well worth it. Trust me.

Yellow with his hat off….

Yellow’s boots…

Peter Kato and Yellow..

our homie Massa from Inu Art…co-signing Singha beer (you need your own commercial, Massa!)

..Massa again with the ill pose….

my favorite piece – by the Mad Barbarians.

another favorite – by Tokyo Alice.

a sick piece by Nick Martin…

Jon Blak’s favorite piece – by Liz diMonda

full house as you can see….

Devil Robots piece


graf/tattoo artist Bader Israel on the left, our homie Frankie Velez in the middle, and Cookies Mob fam Ryan aka Sonny Bombs aka Kasso Bakku on the right…

Jon Blak in our super exclusive Biggie x Warhol piece filming Peter Kato for our Stay True project..

I’m feeling this piece too…


this piece sort of reminds me of Venom from Spiderman for some reason…must be the mouth on the side of the head…

..beautiful lady…beautiful lady..yeah I know I said it 2x…

the artist Evor talking about his piece for our Stay True project…

this super ill piece was done by Ken from Inu Art

and the night ended with a nice tune from the band below…

the show is still running till tomorrow so feel free to head down there and check it out. Say hi to super nice guy Peter Kato when you get there…

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

CINEMATIC.

We popped in renowned toy sculptor/designer – Dave Cortes‘ studio a few days ago to film him for a video project we’re working on for our brand. We had a blast and the shoot was dope. We’re not ready to show the video yet or say what the video project is about but let’s just say, it will be nothing like you’ve ever seen before and you’ll enjoy every last second of what you’ll see. That’s all I have to say for now. However, I did take a few pics of the filming session…filmed by one of our own – Jon Blak. Enjoy the images below and stay tuned for more info about the video project. It’s going to be sick!

That’s all you get for now. Also, Dave’s Pugzee will be dropping soon so hold on tight!

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

DAVE CORTES IN NY TIMES.

I found an article that was done on our toy sculptor/designer – Dave Cortes back in 2006. While Pugzee is his first designer piece, Dave’s been putting it down in the toy scene for years. Check out the article – Making Better Monsters and Their Super Rivals….image below.

Dope…he set an industry standard in toy sculpting. How sick is that?

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

PUGZEE IS COMING HOME.

Tell a friend! Tell a friend! Extra, Extra, read all about it! Pugzee is almost here. If you remember, back in October, I posted production shots of Pugzee which you can see here. Dave Cortes mentioned to me the other day that the pieces will be ready for sale within the next couple of months, which means they’ll be here before you know it. The Pugzee website is now up so you can check it out and get all the latest scoop on the gangster Pugzee. Dave gave me one of the pieces and it’s probably one of the best designer toy pieces I’ve seen to date. I’ll try to take some pictures soon to post here. The detail, workmanship and look is of the highest caliber. Pugzee comes with his own cigar, a baseball bat and a Kangol hat…that’s ill. He’ll also be coming with his own comic book and will be available in different outfits and colorways. As it gets close to the time when Pugzee will drop, we will do a Cookies -n- Cream x Pugzee t-shirt as well so look out for that. In the meantime, go here to get all the scoop on the original gangster – Pugzee.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

SHOW AND TELL.

Last night, we got invited to an art show by our friend and master toy designer/sculptor – Dave Cortes. The show featured one of the guys from Dave’s studio – Massa along with other artists. We rolled through and it was a really nice event. The show was put together by a dude named Frankie Velez who Dave introduced us to. Good dude and we’re definitely going to be getting together with Frankie to collaborate on stuff in the near future. The event was ill – Dope art, pretty girls, lots of networking and booze..lots of it. I was able to get a couple of pics to post here and I would have gotten more, but we were too busy having a good time and networking…Enjoy the pics below.

This is Massa from Dave’s Studio….

Massa and a friend…

and these next 3 pieces of art are all Massa’s pieces..sick.


this is Jamila..nice young lady we met there…

can of PBR in the lower left corner..yeah, the PBR’s were flowing…


The Dali piece and skateboard were done by Byron – a tattoo artist from the Lower East Side…I love his work…that Dali piece…speechless..shit is off the hook!…you can hit him up at myspace.com/byronstattoos


I really like this piece and it reminds me of Biggie’s Ready to Die album cover…

To get in touch with any of the artists or inquire about any of the pieces, send an email to Frankie at brascowun(at)aol.com.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

MORE SHOTS OF CLAY KITO.

The big homie – Dave Cortes sent me some more shots of KITO as a clay sculpt. We’re going to be taking a closer look at this point to decide if we want to tweak or add anything to the sculpt. It’s looking pretty good so far. Simple figure. Simple sculpt. If we don’t make any changes, it will get cleaned up at this point and then it’ll be ready to paint. Once it’s painted, we get a better look at what the final piece will look like. Stay tuned…things are heating up….

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

PUGZEE IS COMING.

Our master toy sculptor/designer – Dave Cortes sent over some production shots of his Pugzee piece that will be dropping soon. These images are of the figure with no paint…make sure you pay attention to the level of detail shown in these pieces. The level of production is top-notch..Can’t wait to get the final piece in my hand. Also, I posted what the final piece will look once it’s finished below…Stay tuned.

P.S – Pugzee is straight out of Red Hook, Brooklyn too…How ill is that?

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The Cookies Mob runs deep.

MEZCO TALK.

Mez from Mezco Toyz recently did an interview with NHTVSN and it was a nice piece. Check it out below..as a side note, our toy sculptor/designer – Dave Cortes has done a lot of work for Mezco Toyz amongst many other big toy companies…Just thought I’d point that out.


By the way, you know we have our own designer toy projects right? and the first piece we’re working on is named KITO and we’re going to be dropping a lot more dope pieces right? Oh ok..

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

THE COMING OF KITO.

I just got some images of KITO as clay, in its rough stages from our master toy sculptor/designer – Dave Cortes. We’re pretty excited to see things coming along with our first designer toy. We’ll continue to post images as KITO develops from the rough stages to the final piece.

This is only the beginning and expect great things from the designer toys side of our brand. We’re just getting started….

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

TOY STORY.

I had a chance to head down to Dave Cortes‘ studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn to talk some business. The feeling I got once I stepped into the studio was something I can’t explain. The studio was filled with all the different pieces he’s done and it was a lot..the studio was covered wall to wall with toys. I felt like Charlie walking into The Chocolate Factory for the first time from the movie – Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory. It was truly an amazing feeling to be in the presence of all this toy art, and I felt like I had just stumbled into the fantasy of every kid in the world and toy collector.

I had a great time at the studio too. Me and Dave spoke for hours about everything – from toys, to clothing, to music, branding, graffiti, online video, to the neighborhood in Red Hook and of course about his designer toy – PUGZEE that will be dropping soon. I was able to get lots of pictures and here they go. First, we start with a picture of the genius himself – Dave Cortes…

Then we get into the toys…

Pugzee in different styles…

Kid Rock..chillin…

I took way more pics than this, but this is all I’m putting up for now. It’s a Friday night and I’m about to hit up a club..

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

DAVE CORTES & THE INU ART COLLECTIVE.

As you all know by now, Cookies n Cream houses two projects – one is our clothing and the other is designer toys. We’ve started working on our first set of limited edition pieces, and in our quest to create pieces of toy art with the greatest quality, we’ll be working with one of the best toy sculptors in the world..yeah you heard me right – one of the best toy sculptors in the world.

His name is Dave Cortes and he runs his studio/company called INU ART out of Brooklyn NYC. You might not know who he is but I am sure you’re familiar with his work. Ironman, Hellboy, Incredible Hulk, Tony Montana (Scarface), Captain America, Venom, Jack Sparrow (Pirates of the Carribean) – if you’ve seen any of these pieces, then you know who Dave Cortes is. He’s the mastermind that sculpted all these pieces and these are just a few names from some of the stuff that he’s done. He’s done work for some of the biggest names in the toy industry like Mezco Toyz, McFarlane Toys, Toy Biz and NECA amongst many others. The level of detail in his pieces are unparalleled. From facial expressions to body shapes and curves, every little detail is created to be life-like. This is art at its finest. I was able to secure an interview with Dave and some pics. Enjoy.

C -n- C: First things first, introduce yourself to the people. Name and occupation?
Dave: Dave Cortes, Sculptor, concept artist, Toy Designer and founder of Inu Art.

C -n- C: Did you always want to be a toy sculptor or did you have other aspirations?
Dave: Actually, I stumbled onto sculpture and found that it was the medium for me. The same goes for working in the toy industry.

C -n- C: How did you get into toy sculpting?
Dave: A good friend of mine showed me an ad that was posted in Wizard magazine calling for sculptors by McFarlane Toys. Luckily by that time I had a few sculptures made out of Sculpey (Tupac, Mike Tyson, Denise Rodman) that I could show. Although I didn’t feel good about the work I submitted it anyway. I guess the art director at McFarlane Toys, Ed Frank, saw some potential in my work because 9 months later, when all hope was gone; I got a call from Ed asking me to come in for an interview. Things went well that day and I left with a paying gig, 2 years later, I decided to go freelance from full-time at McFarlane Toys and have been ever since.

C -n- C: How long have you been in the business?
Dave: I’ve been making figures for just less than 10 years now.

C -n- C: Can you walk us through the process of sculpting a toy?
Dave: First there’s this idea, concept, then some artwork is created, sometimes tight, specific artwork or just some quick sketches to further communicate this idea. If it is a movie product like Hellboy or Kill Bill, the images from the movie are used as the reference art and maybe a quick drawing of the pose is included. Then I take it from there and rough out a figure in clay. Establishing the proper proportions (if necessary) pose and weight of the character. Sometimes this process is completely different, for example if it is going to be a super articulated character, it will not be sculpted in a pose and most of the painstaking work will be in trying to make the figure perfectly symmetrical.

C -n- C: You’ve done a lot of really cool toys for a lot of big companies, do you have any special piece that you like most?
Dave: I tend to lean toward the figures that I was able to design along the way. The stylized Scarface figure I did for Mezco was a lot of fun. At first when I got the project I wasn’t excited at all, I was intimidated by the idea of trying to make something stylized out of a movie that is so gritty and dark. And besides all that I was a big fan of Scarface and did not want to make a whacked figure. In the end I had fun with it and some of those concerns that I had were real because not everyone goes for stylized figures, but Mez covered all corners and put out some realistic figures and a bust, all of which I’m proud of.

C -n- C: You’re from Brooklyn and you also run your company out of Red Hook, Brooklyn. In an age where most companies are outsourcing a lot of toy sculpting/production overseas, how does it feel to be a home grown company and also be able to maintain a profit?
Dave: To tell you the truth considering how cheap it is to get something made in China, I’m amazed that I get work at all. In the end there is a difference, huge difference in fact. If you are going for a certain feel on an original design you might want to work closely with someone who can relate to your idea and that’s where the overseas thing becomes a problem, I hear. The other thing is that all Sculptors have their own style, just like comic book artists or painters. So when you choose to pay the extra dough to have it made here, you’re also paying for that sculptor’s style, which might be the reason that the buyer is drawn to it. Now I’m not talking about reputation, that’s totally different, that can sell a piece whether it is good or not. I’m just talking about looking at a piece on the shelf and saying now that’s a cool toy, then picking up the package to find out who sculpted it.

C -n- C: Are you going to be working on your own toys?
Dave: Actually I am finally making an Inu Art original Toy. It’s probably not the kind of work that would be expected from me, but I have a bunch of ideas that I feel like I finally have to try and get off the ground. This first figure is called Pugzee, it will be a stylized roto figure hopefully ready for the New York Comic Con Feb. 2009. I will soon have a website dedicated to the character Pugzee.com, where you will be able to see what it’s all about.

PUGZEE

C -n- C: What kind of things do you like to do outside of work?
Dave: These days I’ve been doing a lot of concept work for animation. I’ve been learning the 3D program Maya so that I can have more control over my designs and even take it further and animate them.

C -n- C: What other plans do you have for your company – Inu Art and where do you see things progressing towards?
Dave: I see things progressing towards digital and I plan to take my company in that direction. I hope to offer concept designs for not just toys, but also film and TV and other visual media. I work with a talented group of guys and we have a wealth of ideas that we do nothing with.

C -n- C: Other than major toy companies, are you open to working with smaller independent start-ups?
Dave: I’m completely open to working with independent companies if the project is right. The independent toy maker is the only one able to take the risk of going with a new radical design. Big companies have too many people to answer to so they won’t take those risks. I played it safe for a while and these days I’m all about trying something new.

C -n- C: For the individual out there who wants to get into toy sculpting, What advice do you have?
Dave: Just sculpt! The details of making a prototype for an action-figure are the part that’s easiest to learn. Sharpen your skills as a sculptor and take your raw talent to the next level. Sculpt everything and try all styles. If you are good at making muscle bound comic characters, try making a female. Same goes for style, if cartoony characters are the only thing that make up your body of work, try some realism. It always helps to show the diversity of your skill. Most importantly, photograph your work. If you’re one of those guys that’s never satisfied and crumbles a sculpture about half way through, make sure you photograph it first. In the end it’ll help to have photographs of those unfinished stages of your work.

C -n- C: Any last words or info for the people?
Dave: Check out www.inuart.com and check up on www.pugzee.com. I hope to soon have that up and running.
The Inu Art studio is,
Dave Cortes Sculptor, founder
Masahiro Ito Sculptor
Brandy Anderson Painter
Evor Guevarra Sculptor, fabricator
Jeff Feligno Sculptor, Digital sculptor
Diomedes Chaverra Molding & Casting
Ken Usanami Sculptor

As a side note, Pugzee will also be available in the Cookies n Cream online store when it’s ready to hit the market. Pieces are limited, so you better get yours once we put them up because these are guaranteed to go like fresh cookies.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.