
Light and Shadow
Light is a form of energy that makes objects visible by illuminating them, while shadow is the dark shape created when an object blocks light. The way light interacts with objects—being absorbed, reflected, or refracted—creates variations in brightness and color. Shadows form where light is obstructed, revealing information about the shape, position, and distance of objects. Together, light and shadow define depth, texture, and mood in visual scenes, helping us interpret the world around us with clarity and nuance.