Here you go guys: Line: a mark with length and direction Line variation:using both thick and thin lines or changing weight of singe line to make it interesting Contour lines:lines that follow the outer edge of an object, like an outline Blind contour:drawing contour lines without looking at the paper Value: the relative lightness or darkness of something Color:seen by light reflecting an object Hue:name of the color,like red Intensity:the brightness or dullness of a color Space: the area around above or inside an object Shallow space:not much depth, objects close together Deep space:lots of depth in the artwork, objects tend to disappear in the distance Positive space:areas of focus Negative space:space around the area of focus/ background Shapes: 2 dimensional Form:3 dimensional Geometric:mathematical lines/shapes/forms usually hard edges (Circles and spheres are an exception) Organic:free form with curvy or soft edges Texture:how something feels or appears to feel Actual texture: texture you can actually feel Visual texture: how something appears to feel Your welcome 😀👍
TIMESTAMPS for anyone who wants. 0:59 lines - 2:03 line variation - 3:10 Contour Lines - 4:02 Blind Contour 5:36 Value 6:20 Color 9:13 Space - 9:48 Shallow space - 10:57 Deep Space - 11:47 Positive space & Negative space 14:37 Shape & Form - 15:20 Geometric - 16:53 Organic 17:50 Texture - 18:17 Actual Texture - 18:45 Visual Texture/Implied Texture
POV: you have your students watch this video because it's really pretty epic and shows amazing details about the Elements of Art... the alphabet for all artists! Great job, Jescia.
Holy smokes, this is the most helpful video I've seen on this subject. So many videos of TH-cam say "Know the fundamentals", "get the fundamentals", "know the rules before you break them" but this is the first time I've seen someone actually give an understandable breakdown of those fundamentals. This was a great video thank you.
Alright here Line Variation: Drippy lines, straight lines, curvy lines, think lines, thin lines, Contour lines: The lines that follow the outer object of a line, kind of like a outline Blind contour: drawing contour lines without looking at the paper, doing so really forces you to LOOK a what you're drawing Value: The relative lightness or darkness of something. (dark to light or light to dark) Colour: Seen by light reflecting off of an object. Hue: The name of the colour. Intensity: The dullness for brightness of the colour. Shallow space: There is not much depth in the art work. Objects are close together. Deep space: There is a lot of depth in the artwork. Positive space: The areas of focus, the important parts. Negative space: The areas around the area of focus. Background. Shape: Shapes are 2 dimensiona.l Form: Forms are 3 dimensional. Geometric: Mathematical lines, circles and spheres are the exception. Organic: Natural or freeform, with curvy/soft edges. Texture: How something looks/feels.
Thank you so much for making this awesome video. I am an MS Art teacher and cannot wait to share with my students. I hope that's okay. For many of my students, this is the first Art class they've had. I appreciate your information.
if you see this and you don't wanna watch the whole 20 minutes because you only have to take notes here's a tip; click the more button (the 3 dots below the video) and open the transcript Watching the video might make things easier to understand tho so if ya do something wrong then it's your fault-
i"M TAKING A CLASS ON LINEs right now and i tell you girl you have saved my life. the way the book and teacher was explaining line, i thought there was a different type of line from what i learn as a kid. We are talking about anything tht has a line. Thank you for clearing my concerns up... you have a great way of explaining things... you are the teacher for me....lol CLICKED LIKE AND SUB....
audio is so low on both my devices (idk if its just on my end) but its very spot on and very detailed. Exactly what I needed to review since I am going back to painting. tyvm
What an amazing job you have done here Jescia!!! My students get another view of how these are explained. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Make sure you check out her "Understanding the Principles of Design"
Im here because for ceramics, I got put in here but its complicated because the ceramics teacher would assume that I took fundamental arts even though I didn't. I have to do this worksheet and a quiz tomarrow.
Thank you for this video, for you time and effort. It was really helpful, full of information and fun! I am interested in Interior Designing and this video really made it quite obvious that Interior design is like combination of various art areas, as the terms and principles are exactly the same.
POV: You scroll down to the comments section of the video to distract yourself from learning but all you can find are "POV" comments and none of them are funny.
I love how the explanation is so simple and easy to understand, I've never got boring while watching this which is insane!! Thank you, Jescia!! Appreciate this genuinely! 🤍
I’m not watching a 20 minute video for the teacher to just say ‘did you guys watch the video?’ Class: yes Teacher:okay Teacher:*doesn’t teach anything about what we had to watch*
Hey Jessica, as a student at a beginning art class, I was wondering... Should I give myself time to truly focus on learning 1 element of art at a time before learning the next? And should I also learn the elements of art one by one, and then focus on principals of art..? (Any experienced artist can answer this question.. I'm just genuinely confused on how I should learn these effectively as a beginner) 😅
Here you go guys:
Line: a mark with length and direction
Line variation:using both thick and thin lines or changing weight of singe line to make it interesting
Contour lines:lines that follow the outer edge of an object, like an outline
Blind contour:drawing contour lines without looking at the paper
Value: the relative lightness or darkness of something
Color:seen by light reflecting an object
Hue:name of the color,like red
Intensity:the brightness or dullness of a color
Space: the area around above or inside an object
Shallow space:not much depth, objects close together
Deep space:lots of depth in the artwork, objects tend to disappear in the distance
Positive space:areas of focus
Negative space:space around the area of focus/ background
Shapes: 2 dimensional
Form:3 dimensional
Geometric:mathematical lines/shapes/forms usually hard edges
(Circles and spheres are an exception)
Organic:free form with curvy or soft edges
Texture:how something feels or appears to feel
Actual texture: texture you can actually feel
Visual texture: how something appears to feel
Your welcome 😀👍
Thank you so mu b
ilysm
this helps a lot in my school activity, tnx :)
Thank you!
nice
TIMESTAMPS for anyone who wants.
0:59 lines
- 2:03 line variation
- 3:10 Contour Lines
- 4:02 Blind Contour
5:36 Value
6:20 Color
9:13 Space
- 9:48 Shallow space
- 10:57 Deep Space
- 11:47 Positive space & Negative space
14:37 Shape & Form
- 15:20 Geometric
- 16:53 Organic
17:50 Texture
- 18:17 Actual Texture
- 18:45 Visual Texture/Implied Texture
0:00 boredom
i love you omg
just what I needed, thanks!
You saved me
Legend
POV: Your art teacher forced you to watch this video during online school🤣🤣
Yup
That’s what happened lol
💀✋
Yeah..
You have a great pfp
POV your here because your art teacher told you to watch this video.
i have to this right now
@@3ax774 lmao same
@@julesgarcia1492 same oof
Me rn with my teacher mrs petry
LMAOO
POV: you took art and now your here
yeah
Yessir
I am literally doing sewing right now in my class and here I am
biggest regret of my life
@@Darya05783 nobody wants to hear it
Pov: you turned the volume all the way up because you cant hear her voice
my computer is maxed I almost can hear her or him idk
Yes
POV: you have your students watch this video because it's really pretty epic and shows amazing details about the Elements of Art... the alphabet for all artists!
Great job, Jescia.
Holy smokes, this is the most helpful video I've seen on this subject. So many videos of TH-cam say "Know the fundamentals", "get the fundamentals", "know the rules before you break them" but this is the first time I've seen someone actually give an understandable breakdown of those fundamentals.
This was a great video thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
POV : ur art teacher told u to watch this for ur art portfolio project 😂 cLiChe
this was honestly a very calming video to watch when i was stressing out about start school! very informative :D
She has such a teacher humour
But also thank you for the great lesson!! 💖
Thank you Jessica! I used a lot of your videos to study for my state art k-12 teaching exam.
POV your here because your art teacher was too lazy to teach today
is my teacher still lazy if she's the one who made this video?
@@fronguloblungus892 no
Alright here
Line Variation: Drippy lines, straight lines, curvy lines, think lines, thin lines,
Contour lines: The lines that follow the outer object of a line, kind of like a outline
Blind contour: drawing contour lines without looking at the paper, doing so really forces you to LOOK a what you're drawing
Value: The relative lightness or darkness of something. (dark to light or light to dark)
Colour: Seen by light reflecting off of an object.
Hue: The name of the colour.
Intensity: The dullness for brightness of the colour.
Shallow space: There is not much depth in the art work. Objects are close together.
Deep space: There is a lot of depth in the artwork.
Positive space: The areas of focus, the important parts.
Negative space: The areas around the area of focus. Background.
Shape: Shapes are 2 dimensiona.l
Form: Forms are 3 dimensional.
Geometric: Mathematical lines, circles and spheres are the exception.
Organic: Natural or freeform, with curvy/soft edges.
Texture: How something looks/feels.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for making this awesome video. I am an MS Art teacher and cannot wait to share with my students. I hope that's okay. For many of my students, this is the first Art class they've had. I appreciate your information.
This is awesome! I am a MS art teacher, and this video is perfect in explaining the elements clearly. Great job!
Glad I can help!
POV: Your also in art class right now
if you see this
and you don't wanna watch the whole 20 minutes because you only have to take notes
here's a tip; click the more button (the 3 dots below the video) and open the transcript
Watching the video might make things easier to understand tho so if ya do something wrong then it's your fault-
This video was very informative and I loved the visual examples! Thank you!
i"M TAKING A CLASS ON LINEs right now and i tell you girl you have saved my life. the way the book and teacher was explaining line, i thought there was a different type of line from what i learn as a kid. We are talking about anything tht has a line. Thank you for clearing my concerns up... you have a great way of explaining things... you are the teacher for me....lol CLICKED LIKE AND SUB....
audio is so low on both my devices (idk if its just on my end) but its very spot on and very detailed. Exactly what I needed to review since I am going back to painting. tyvm
POV: You *just* read a few comments saying "your here because of your art teacher"...
POV: your here looking for the answers for your art assignment
pov: ur zoom teacher told u to come here
the trick with the diamond skull was really cool lol. It has felt like a univiversity class. Excellent video! thank you!
Yo this its like cheating cuz literally a whole part of my exam was just watching this video lmao
Watch in 1.5 times speed and use captions.
Why?
The way you teach is so good 🤣🤣🤣, I can't stop laughing 😂😂❤️❤️❤️
I like 🎉 that you use paintings to help illustrate the elements.
Your explanations and visuals are excellent! Thank you! I hope it's ok if I share this with my students......
omg! i have an exam on art education and this was sooooo helpful!
What an amazing job you have done here Jescia!!! My students get another view of how these are explained. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Make sure you check out her "Understanding the Principles of Design"
how did my art teacher even find this-
Teachers are like mothers; they find the most beneficial stuff
I have come to the conclusion no one watches this for their own enjoyment and we were all forced 👍
you talk so soft i cant hear you that good.. im
prolly just def idk
Tiana Parengit i could literally breathe and not be able to hear her
xactly her voice is soooooo boring
POV: your teacher told you to come here and copy these down as vocab.
I'm here so I can send my art students here. Good vibes.
idk if this is only me but I cant really hear you, your voice is really soft
Very educational and useful! Thank you!
This is great!! I love it! Thanks for posting :)
Very informative also i really like your like way of explaining, thank you ❤️
Thank you for posting this. Really helpful.
YUHHH WE ALL GOT SENT FROM ART CLASS
I love it great work on the vid
wow jescia nice video
nice, interesting videos
Im here because for ceramics, I got put in here but its complicated because the ceramics teacher would assume that I took fundamental arts even though I didn't. I have to do this worksheet and a quiz tomarrow.
Thank you for this video, for you time and effort. It was really helpful, full of information and fun! I am interested in Interior Designing and this video really made it quite obvious that Interior design is like combination of various art areas, as the terms and principles are exactly the same.
Thank you for this video ....it was so helpful 🙏🏼
Why is everyone here from online class?
POV: You scroll down to the comments section of the video to distract yourself from learning but all you can find are "POV" comments and none of them are funny.
I am the only one who is there just because I was interested xD ( I means not for school )
yeah same lmao i want to learn all these
I’m here just trying to figure out what element of art that a neon sign is 😅
Excellent instruction.
Love your enthusiasm
Pov: you're here because your teacher didn't explain the elements of art well enough
Yep
This was so helpful, thank you so much ❤🦋😊
funny and informative. nice combo!
Art teacher is having us watch this rn 🤣
My art teacher told me to watch this video🎥
Watchin this just for my art zoom quiz
POV your art teacher gave this link to you because your virtual.
Loved the wit used...
Loved it!
I love how the explanation is so simple and easy to understand, I've never got boring while watching this which is insane!! Thank you, Jescia!! Appreciate this genuinely! 🤍
I’m not watching a 20 minute video for the teacher to just say
‘did you guys watch the video?’
Class: yes
Teacher:okay
Teacher:*doesn’t teach anything about what we had to watch*
bruh my teacher is literally quizzing me on this video. i cant
Darya Podeh f in the chat 😿
Thanks ! ^^ need this for Class.
pov you doin your art hw the day before its due
thx for the video it helped me in school
Here because my teacher told me to watch lol😂 but this was a very informative video
excellent!
I was life wtf did my teacher taught me today but when I watch this I understand everything nicely
whos getting quizzed on this video
everyone that watching lol
not me
This is kinda helpful
POV :You feel like the odd one out because you actually like this
Bruh how often if this video used in Art classs Xd
I bet that your art teacher told you guys to watch this
i love the art video
This video is so quiet, i litterly have to use my speaker to hear it.
I LOVE your videos, byt the volume is always so low I have trouble showing them in my classroom.
I’m forced to watch this god help me😭
I love this lady
Hey Jessica, as a student at a beginning art class, I was wondering... Should I give myself time to truly focus on learning 1 element of art at a time before learning the next? And should I also learn the elements of art one by one, and then focus on principals of art..? (Any experienced artist can answer this question.. I'm just genuinely confused on how I should learn these effectively as a beginner) 😅
my teacher made us, draw a object than split it into sections, than one section you use certain kinds of techniques
awsome
nice video.thanks a lot!
This is a gang gang gamer moment
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Rexom Ixon the what now
ioan symonds dignity dawg
Bro thanks you so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love your voice and the way you present, it's much fun listening to you 🌻
POV: in class rn watching this for online school so that we can answer a video quest.
Thank you!
nice examples
I'm here because my chinese replacement teacher wants us to make a presention on the art of some chinese dude and describe some of his paintings.
*sigh* who’s here cause of there art teacher to watch this???
:0
POV yr here cause ur art teacher too lazy to teach today LOL
Amazing, thank you!
Looks great, but can't hear the narrative. Record with higher volume Please.
POV ur teacher told u to watch this for online work, if ur from bms , it’s Cayley Caldwell
Yeah..
Ur video is good
thank you!❤
Pov your here bc Mrs Wright sent you