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Gelatos ENG 0714
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Gelatos
Water-soluble crayons
Gelatos
For the highest standards
Founded in 1761, Faber-Castell has been under the same family's management for eight genera-
tions. It has grown from a small handicraft business to an international corporate group with
14 production facilities, 25 sales companies and about 7,500 employees worldwide.
As the most significant company manufacturing wood-cased pencils, Faber-Castell's Art &
Graphic range enjoys a most prestigious reputation among artists and hobbyists. The use of
high-quality artists' pigments guarantees a light-fastness that lasts for decades. All products are
based on the same colour number system and thus facilitate unlimited combination options.
As a world leader in wood-cased pencils, Faber-Castell only uses wood from sustainable sources,
of which more than 95% is FSC-certified. Natural wood is and remains Faber-Castell's core area
of expertise.
Creative Studio
The Creative Studio range includes high-quality creative materials that are tailored to the needs
of ambitious amateur artists. The range is also a treasure trove of options for people who love
creating, crafting and decorating.
The unique water-solubility of the Art Grip Aquarelle pencils is perfect for watercolour lovers.
Users of Pitt Artist Pens, a highly pigmented ink pen, adore the wide range of bold colours and
different tips. The range is rounded off with soft and oil pastels, as well as water-soluble crayons,
offering a reasonably priced gateway into creative techniques.
Outstanding properties
12 18 12
Gelato Set of 12
Colour sets
12 18 01 12 18 02 12 18 03
Gelato Yellows Gelato Reds Gelato Blues
12 18 04 12 18 05 12 18 06
Gelato Greens Gelato Neutrals Gelato Metallics
Creative uses
Think outside the box! Some of the best Gelato effects can be achieved
by using the most bizarre materials. Bubble wrap, for example, creates a
lovely stamped effect. Simply moisten the paper, apply the Gelatos to the
bubbles in the bubble wrap and use it to stamp onto the paper.
Dripping
Dripping really showcases the range of things you can do with water-
solubility. With this technique, Gelatos are applied to paper, roughly
smudged with a finger and then moistened with a spray. The liquefied
colour starts to run as soon as the paper is tilted. The degree of the gradi-
ent can be controlled by inclining the paper and subsequent water sprays.
Embossing
Stencils are great for use with both dry and wet techniques. Gelatos
can be rubbed into or sprayed onto the holes in the stencil. You can also
lighten areas to great effect by reducing the colour with a baby wipe or
cleaning cloth.
Gesso
A piece of crayon is dissolved with a little water and mixed with some
gesso to give colours body and an opaque consistency. You can also
produce very pastel tones depending on the amount you use. Colours
created in this way are brilliant for painting and stamping, or for use with
a spatula and other creative techniques.
Modelling clay
Gelatos are ideal for colouring modelling clay. Simply apply the crayon to
a saucer, then dab the colour with the modelling clay and massage it in.
For vivid structures, crumble the crayon roughly into the saucer and form
it into your desired bead shape with the modelling clay. Punch a hole in
the bead and harden it in the oven according to the instructions.
Dry technique project
Applied techniques:
Blending on a canvas, blending with a stencil, reducing with a baby wipe
and stamping with corrugated cardboard Detailed guide with materials at
www.Faber-Castell.de
Wet technique project
Applied techniques:
Blending and dripping on watercolour paper, blending on structured
paper Detailed instructions with materials at www.Faber-Castell.de
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