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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2011

PLEASE NOTE: This video is in German but has wonderful footage of a pastel artist at work in his studio that will be of interest to all pastel artists, not just those who understand german!

Working with Schmincke's finest extrasoft pastels leads you back to the origin of colour and is a real painting experience rather than simple drawing.
They contain only the purest medium fine ground artists' pigments, which are in the highest possible concentration. Contrastingly, the binding agent content, is kept to a minimum, which ensures a stable compound. In order to guarantee the highest quality it is necessary to manufacture Schmincke pastels using special recipes which avoid the use of machinery during manufacture.

'Worm extruders' form the pre-kneaded dough into round skeins, which are then detached by hand and cut in a wirestrung frame. The damp sticks have to dry for around eight days before they can be labelled and packed by hand. This is a costly and time consuming process, however it is the only way Schmincke can guarantee homogenous quality and smoothness in all the production cycles, in order that the artist can be assured that his favourite colour shade is consistant throughout our range of finest extra-soft artists' pastel colours.

The complete assortment includes 400 colours classified in 80 rows with 5 colours each. The range contains also 5 additional pearl lustre effect colours. Pastel paintings will always remain sensitive. Therefore, they should only be treated with a special fixative - like Schmincke fixative for pastels (No. 50 402) - to be used sparingly.

To purchase Schmincke pastels please visit http://www.jacksonsart.com

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  • WOW!!!

  • Wow, jealous of your studio and your pastels collection, you are a true artist! Keep the good work.

  • What a studio you've got! See how untidily tidy it is : ) True artists!

  • amazing!  the finished piece is very moving.

  • I am interested in knowing , what paper or board or canvas has been used for the pastel painting. from what i can see, the painting in the background is hanging without any glass on it. so how is the framing done ? how is the surface protected if it has pastel on it.

  • Man I wish I was at his house I will never have that much

  • He has a nice collection of pastels and makes great art pieces. These pastels cost and fortune I guess...

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