Silhuetter
Silhuetter refers to the dark outline of a person, object, or scene projected against a lighter background. This artistic and photographic technique is characterized by the reduction of the subject to its most basic form, emphasizing shape and contour. The term "silhuette" itself is derived from Étienne de Silhouette, a French finance minister in the 18th century who was known for his frugality, and whose simple, unadorned portraits became a popular and inexpensive form of art.
The creation of a silhuette typically involves backlighting the subject, causing it to appear as a solid