A silhouette is the image of a person, an object or scene
represented as a solid shape of a single color, usually black, its edges
matching the outline of the subject. The interior of a silhouette is
basically featureless, and the whole is typically presented on a light
background, usually white, or none at all. The silhouette differs from
an outline
which depicts the edge of an object in a linear form, while a
silhouette appears as a solid shape. Silhouette images may be created in
any visual artistic media.
Cutting portraits, generally in profile, from black card became
popular in the mid-18th century, though the term “silhouette” was seldom
used until the early decades of the 19th century, and the tradition has
continued under this name into the 21st century. From its original
graphic meaning, the term "silhouette" has been extended to describe the
sight or representation of a person, object or scene that is backlit,
and appears dark against a lighter background. Anything that appears
this way, for example, a figure standing backlit in a doorway, may be
described as "in silhouette". Because a silhouette emphasises the
outline, the word has also been used in the fields of fashion and fitness to describe the shape of a person's body or the shape created by wearing clothing of a particular style or period.
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My Silhouette (Haircut)
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