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Schooster Dragon Art T Oliver Kopian sits with a goofy comical look …what mischief has he been in? Schooster is screaming for attention with his enormous eyes and tiny arms begging you to pick him up and play. Schooster will sit quietly in your office or home being a companion to all!
Dragon art toy T.Oliver Kopian Schooster was designed with boys in mind! “The market is filled with dolls and plush for girls, but there has never really been fun, tough looking plush that a boy could have and still be cool!” That being said these creatures are wonderful fun for all and I love them in my office (a girl)! Each piece is painstakingly hand crafted from start to finish in a unique patented-process known as Rubber Plush®. The finished product is a cross between paper mache, molded rubber and a stuffed animal All aspects of the process are done by hand… from the original sculpting and molding, to hand stuffing, and ultimately airbrush and detail painting.
Schooster is 15 x 11 x 11
Tom Oliver Kopian or “T. Oliver Kopian” has been creating creatures of all types for as long as he can remember. “As a teenager, at Halloween he would turn his parents’ suburban New York home into what NEWSDAY dubbed “The House That Ate The Suburbs”.(October 31,1985) The notoriety ultimately lead to an appearance in the front window of FAO Schwarz in Manhattan, and a career developing toys and gifts for sale around the world.
Patenting the “Rubber Plush”® material he created while still living in his parents’ basement, Kopian went on to develop toys for people as diverse as Universal Studios and Walt Disney World, the Washington National Cathedral and the Salvador Dali Museum. Kopian developed his own line “Creatures of Delight”, which has been extensively licensed, and was developed into an international cartoon and licensing program in the mid 90’s. During this time his work could be found on such things as pajamas, lunch boxes and even in Kellog’s Rice Crispies throughout Europe. Creatures of Delight originals have been featured in trade and consumer press world wide. Kopian’s creature back-packs have even been a NY Times “Style Pick” during a stint at Patricia Field in New York City. In 1994 Kopian opened an interactive art studio in Tampa, Florida, which invited the public to take part in all things “creature”. The working studio was open to the public, and regularly hosted school groups for tours and workshops.The Florida retail store and studio have been featured on both MSNBC’s Your Business, and NBC’s The Today Show. Creatures of Delight has also been nominated for NICKELODEON “Parent’s Picks” awards in both 2008 and 2009.
In an effort to re-launch the Creatures of Delight brand nationally, Kopian and his co-owner Stewart Buffaloe have recently closed the Tampa store and relocated back to New York. The focus in the near future is on strengthening wholesale of the original works, new designs and developing a franchise program for “CREATE A CREATURE WORKSHOPS”™.
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