The Art of Hand Shadows
By (Author) Albert Almoznino
Dover Publications Inc.
Dover Publications Inc.
28th March 2002
28th March 2002
New edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Conjuring and magic
793.8
Paperback
64
Width 1160mm, Height 230mm, Spine 5mm
130g
In this book a master of the art of creating realistic, lifelike hand shadows reveals his secrets and goes far beyond the basics of the hand-shadow art to demonstrate, in more than 70 clear illustrations, precisely how to hold your hands in order to make a lumbering dinosaur, a pair of playing monkeys, an eagle that slowly takes flight; a cat that scratches itself, lashes its tail, and jumps towards the audience; a howling wolf, a neighing horse; a young fawn who does mock battle with her own tail, a dog that eats a rabbit, and many more. The author explains how to make the shadows lifelike, how to exercise your fingers to make it easier to produce hand shadows, and how to organize a performance of your shadow art.