During the first half of the twentieth century, E. L. Koller wrote a
series of art instruction books for home study, designed to simplify
various techniques for beginning artists -- and help established artists
polish their craft. The books are as relevant -- and the information as
essential -- to artists today as it was then. A classic in this series,
Light, Shade and Shadow, shows how the study of light is a necessary
foundation for creating an appealing work of art.
Even the most beautiful drawing can appear flat without shading. But
with this expert guide, every artist can learn how to use shadow to add
visual dimension and drama to their work, and to master techniques such
as highlighting and gradation. Beginning with the basics -- casting
light on simple geometric shapes -- and progressing to the human figure,
these step-by-step techniques, illustrations, and exercises can show
artists of all abilities how to achieve a new level of depth in their
work.