Welcome to the blog section of New Standard Creative Agency, powered by Tumblr. Here you will find interesting links, uploads, and posts about our work, and different topics that inspire us. (posts by various employees)

Posts Tagged: art

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We know it hasn’t been autumn for a couple months, but with the weather here in St. Louis wildly oscillating between 70 and sunny and 16 and snowing, we felt like it was an appropriate time to post our Autumn Photoshoot. Y’know, for some normalcy. So, check out some of our favorites, and a little description of the day after the jump!

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Here it is! Our first ever Curator Post! Feel free to check out the images after the jump, curated by our Production Designer/Art Department Head Kyle J. Johnson. Here is what Kyle has to say about Flight and Feathers:

“The urge to fly may be the most human trait that exists. No one in existence has ever looked at a bird soaring in the skies and thought “oh, that looks okay.” No one has yearned to stay planted on the ground, when the hawk screams high above. I think that feather envy is also a common human trait. As mammals, we cannot grow feathers, and so instead we tie them in our hair, or wear them as imagery, or feather our hair, and so on. We just want to touch the magic that is flight and feathers. So keeping the universal urge in mind, take a look at this collection of interesting art/media.”

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Vote For Our Talenthouse/Anne Klein Logo Redesign!

We are all very proud of this new logo. Please help us make it happen! Voting starts on March 4th. you can use the 3.ly address above, or the actual address, http://www.talenthouse.com/creativeinvites/preview/itastepaint/182.

THE 3.LY ADDRESS IS CASE SENSITIVE. So, don’t go tYpInG iT lIkE tHiS. Kthxbai.

The Wonderful Artwork of Henry Schreiber

Henry Schreiber does some work that is not only stunning in it’s quality, but surprising in it’s size. He has a new show debuting in March. Go check out his paintings, and add him via @henryschreiber on twitter.

Marmot With The Golden Helmet, by Henry Schreiber