Hi All,
Still working on the store. Hopefully the lease will be signed soon and I can announce that its all official. In the mean time, I am trying to come up with a mascot. A character that can appear on t-shirts, the store sign, business cards and possibly a full body costume (like the kind they have at wonderland or disney world)
Some suggestions included a dragon or a minataur, however, it can be anything -that fits with animation, illustration or anime. It should be fun, appealing and not overly complicated.
Please email me your design ideas. I will post them here on the blog. If your design is chosen, you will get a $150 store credit towards the goodies of your choice. Plus I will love you forever and sing your praises every time the subject of the mascot is brought up.
Email your designs to: inthelab@hotmail.com
Cheers,
Dan
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
A STORE! A STORE!
First the good news: We finally found a store. Our goal is to be open by June 1st, but depending on how things go, we may be open as early as May 15th. As you could imagine, starting up a store will take some work. I will be taking pictures of the place as we go through the process of transforming it and hopefully post that here. Expect that to start happening in early May.
More Good News: We will be launching a website you can shop from June 1st as well. Nothing is up yet, but we have a programmer working on it right now. We will announce the web address closer to the date.
Not So Good News: I can't reveal the new store location just yet. Sorry. What I can say is that it will be in Toronto. The exact address, hours of operation, etc.. will be revealed here on this blog no later than May 10th.
Cheers,
Dan.
More Good News: We will be launching a website you can shop from June 1st as well. Nothing is up yet, but we have a programmer working on it right now. We will announce the web address closer to the date.
Not So Good News: I can't reveal the new store location just yet. Sorry. What I can say is that it will be in Toronto. The exact address, hours of operation, etc.. will be revealed here on this blog no later than May 10th.
Cheers,
Dan.
Friday, October 20, 2006
BUYING YOUR BOOKS
WANTED: Used Art, Illustration,Animation, Art Instruction, Life Drawing, Design and Fashion books.
If you want quick cash, for some of your old books, talk to us. If we need the books, we'll make you a fair offer. Keep in mind, we're in business to make a profit.
What we want are books in good condition, that are filled with great art, illustrations etc..
So if you got too many books, or some old books that dont do it for you anymore, email us with a list. our email: inthelab@hotmail.com
We just picked up a collection of books last week -including 1 copy each of: Art of Lion King, Art of Hercules, Art of Hunchback, Art of Tarzan, Art of Toy Story, Art of Bugs Life, and several other hard to find books. Check us out at our next sale, for a chance to grab one of these. (again, we just have 1 copy each of these). The guy who sold us these made more money than if he took it to a traditional used book store, and we got some cool books that people have been asking for.
OH - before i forget. We just got in a huge Brand Spankin New selection of the coolest French books ever. Including several mouth watering sketch version, sketchbooks and terrific BD's.
If you want quick cash, for some of your old books, talk to us. If we need the books, we'll make you a fair offer. Keep in mind, we're in business to make a profit.
What we want are books in good condition, that are filled with great art, illustrations etc..
So if you got too many books, or some old books that dont do it for you anymore, email us with a list. our email: inthelab@hotmail.com
We just picked up a collection of books last week -including 1 copy each of: Art of Lion King, Art of Hercules, Art of Hunchback, Art of Tarzan, Art of Toy Story, Art of Bugs Life, and several other hard to find books. Check us out at our next sale, for a chance to grab one of these. (again, we just have 1 copy each of these). The guy who sold us these made more money than if he took it to a traditional used book store, and we got some cool books that people have been asking for.
OH - before i forget. We just got in a huge Brand Spankin New selection of the coolest French books ever. Including several mouth watering sketch version, sketchbooks and terrific BD's.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
TOP 10 ARTBOOKS ANIMATORS SHOULD OWN

I have been racking my brain trying to settle on just 10 books, that in my opinion are a must for any animator. When we started the animation book business 5 years ago, there wasnt a lot of choice. Today there is so much great stuff -its hard to choose, but choose i did. After reading the list, you may disagree with me, and if you do, feel free to leave a comment.
No TOP 10 list is without controversy. I tried to pick the books that i personally love to go back to, looking at them over and over again. Of course, i own hundreds of books and i dont recommend anyone should stop at just 10. Most of the books i listed are still available, as i tried to stay away from rare or hard to get stuff.
First off let me clarify, that for the purpose of this list i am looking at artbooks/sketchbooks -not so much how to books. For example, no animator should be without Richard William's Survival Guide to Animation -but as artbooks go, its not the best.
Starting the list was easy, but then i realized that i liked several books by the same artist. For that reason, the TOP TEN list is broken down more by Artist, then by book. For Example Norman Rockwell is known as a master illustrator- but his ability to charicature and invoke action and emotion into his paintings make his books a must on any animator's list.
Note: There are plenty of other books not on the list, that could easily have been added, except that i limited the list to 10. To simplify the list, i didnt include any japanese artbooks of which there are plenty of awesome ones (Anything by Miyazaki, Koji Morimoto's Orange, Range Murata,Hyung Tae Kim's Oxide 2,Terada Katsuya's Zenbu or Tatsuyuki Tanaka's Cannabis Works are just a handfull that pop into mind).
TOP 10 (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER):
1. Claire Wendling - Drawers 2.0 & Iguana Bay
2. Norman Rockwell - Pick any book
3. Stephen Silver - Art of Silver, Sketches 1,2
4. Ben Caldwll -3 sketchbooks, Action Cartooning,Fanasy Cartooning
5. Carlos Meglia - Canari, Superman infite city
6. Barbucci - Skydoll,Monster Allergy
7. Cartoon Modern - 1950s animation
8. Dean Yeagle - 4 sketchbooks
9. Art of Star Wars Episode I,II,II - awesome location and costume designs
10. Michel Gagne - Insanely Twisted Rabbits
So what do you think - is there any you would remove? Any you would add? Let me know what you think.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
JOHN NEVAREZ IS IN THE HOUSE

THEY'RE HERE! The two awol John Nevarez sketchbooks have made it back from the world of the missing pakcages and into my grubby hands. ha ha ha. Well, actually i got a call that they came in. I wont have my paws on them until tonight. Seriously though, if you haven't yet seen John's sketchbooks, do yourself a favour and take a peak. As I've mentioned before, John is super talented and the sketchbooks are a real treat. Not expensive either.
ALSO I AM TRYING TO PUT TOGETHER A LIST OF THE TOP TEN SKETCHBOOKS that an animator should own. Not sure if i should have a seperate list for finished illustration books (eg. ashely woods Grande Finale,etc..) or just have one list that combines the best from everything. If you got any opinions as to what books should be on there, let me know. Oh -and if you have your own top ten list, feel free to respond with that.
Friday, September 15, 2006
THE LONG ROAD


Its a long story so let me start at the beginning.
This past July I was at comic-con, where I picked up copies of Pat Morgan's awesome new sketchbook and 2 amazing sketchbooks by Rod Guenoden. The problem was, that I picked up many other great sketchbooks and didnt have space in my luggage to bring everything home. So - what I did was, pack these sketchbooks in a box, and asked John Nevarez to mail them out to me when he mailed out his sketchbooks (that I also ordered at the con.)
For those of you who aren't familiar with John, let me say this: John works over at Disney. He's an amazing artist but more importantly one of the nicest guys I have ever met. Soft spoken, humble and super friendly.
More than month and a half passes and no packages have arrived. John is going crazy over this, and so am I. I believe John when he says he shipped the stuff, but am frustrated that he cant find any record of shipping it (i.e. tracking #s.) Now, if John wasn't the kind of guy that I said above, I might have worried that something sinister was going on. But the thought never crossed my mind. In my mind - John had my full confidence.
Late last week we got a call from UPS's lost package centre. They found a box. It didnt have any shipper info, so we didnt know what package it was, but both John and I were optimistic it might be the missing box. At least one of the two boxes that John shipped. The other box was full of Johns two awesome sketchbooks.
Today one box arrived and in it were the Pat Morgan and Rod Guenoden sketchbooks. I can't begin to tell you how excited I am. I had tried to buy Rod's sketchbooks last year, but he didnt have enough copies. For weeks now, I thought - oh great, I may never have these sketchbooks to offer people. The two pencil sketches shown are a sample of rod's work. Pat's book is the colour image with Whaleboy on the cover.(I love Whaleboy)
So what of John's two sketchbooks?
Two days ao, we got another call from UPS that they found another unlabelled box. We have no idea what is inside of that box, and when we called UPS today -they said the box was missing. They think it might have been shipped out. I am crossing my fingers. John offered to ship out a duplicate shipment (see I told you he was a great guy) but I asked him to hold out until we find out if this 2nd box shows up. Stay tuned for the conclusion..
If you want to see Rods or Patrick's sketchbooks, come by our sale next week at Seneca. Tuesday to Thursday Sept 19-21st 10am-5pm. for directions, etc..please email me.

TARA MCPHERSON

Just found out that the Art of Tara McPherson comes out next week. I can't wait for the book to arrive. Tara isn't as well known as she should be. A truly creative artist with an amazing colour sense. If you haven't heard of her or seen her work before i suggest you check out her website www.taramcpherson.com. Oh and if you would like a copy of the book, feel free to email me. it will be in this coming wednesday.
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