Space Art - Pastel Painting / Pastellmalerei: Blue Nebula

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

Please support our quest for a visual arts category: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/youtube/thread?tid=2a9806f929074cbd&...

Please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS2y51pDZ9U&feature=share
She´s one of my "students" and needs a little support, too.

This and others of my paintings are available on http://startwister1976.deviantart.com/
Some of you, who did subscribe at least 3 years ago, may remember this one.

Please comment and rate my videos (the old ones,too). Tell me, what you think of it.
Is there anything, you want me to change? Do you have any ideas for new space paintings, any requests?

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  • Your tutorials have brought me so much joy. I can do them add my own little details and afford it for once! I thank you so much for this! You are such an awesome soul for this. My house is amazingly decorated now! My little boy who is 6 watches them and sighs with amazement! thank you!

  • @NALMassage Thank you very much for your kind words. It´s very important for me, that people respond to my videos, and of course not only watch them, but try for themselves. I´m always happy to see that there are some viewers, who actually can use my tutorials. Maybe you could make a little video or slideshow about your progress and add it as a video response. Best wishes and special greetings from good old Germany to the little one!

  • I bought some Rembrandt pastels (60 stick landscape, 30 stick portrait) but i'm struggling to find some nice paper to work with, any kinds you could recommend? now i use canvasses i prepare with gesso and then a fine dusting of bird cage sand (sifted) which for practice is great (don't like it? just layer of gesso over it :P) but i had some great results i want to put on paper thnx to your video's!

  • @nevyn1 I use Schmincke soft pastels, but I´m gonna try Rembrandt. About the paper, you can use pastel paper or sand paper, but I use some regular heavy paper without any surface (in Germany we call it "tone paper"). As long as the colours stay on the paper, you should do fine. Never heard of using bird cage sand... :)

  • Amazing piece of Space Art, however I can not say that for the music, for in no way matched the beauty of the art work...

  • @KurdstanPlanetarium Thank you, Shwan. This was one of the pictures, wich came to me in a flah of genius. I suddenly had it in my mind.

    For the music, of course, it´s a matter of taste. Some orchestral score or ambient track would be more appropriate, but as with my paitings, I like to show a variety of different styles.

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  • very very nice as always!

    very very talented!!

    would not mind owning one of your pieces of wonderful art!

  • Hello dear friend, once again another very nice piece of space art! I enjoy not just the creation process you have but the music you mix for each of your videos. For sending my graphite works I use a workable fixative that is sprayed onto graphite, then I use tissue paper to cover art and roll it and place in shipping tube, it so far has worked for shipping artwork without frames. Just thought you might try it if you haven't done so already.

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  • @Startwister Thnx, i'll keep that in mind.

  • @Startwister yes if you are afraid this is the best way, just draw the stars on a piece of paper to see what happen;D

  • @ghap4a Thank you, Judy.

    I´m not so sure, if the stars wont be a problem - they´re really delicate, but I will try that. The colour getting darker, or slightly changing is normal for fixative.

  • Hey Rafa very very and awesome drawing. It is always a pleasure to see your art. You know greg9545 is right you can use fixative to ship your pastel work. I used to use that but the problem is that my drawing turned little bit darker. Now, I don't know if this has to do with the brand of fixative I used. But if you want you can take a piece of pastel paper and draw whatever you want (draw something you don't want just for test) and use fixative to see if you like it or not. Just to test.

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