Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sepia
noun
/ˈsiː.pi.ə/
Definition
A dark brown color that resembles the color of ink produced by the common cuttlefish, known for its use in art and photography.
Examples
- The artist chose sepia tones for the landscape painting to create a nostalgic atmosphere.
- Many old photographs have faded to a sepia color, giving them a timeless quality.
- She used sepia ink to add depth to her sketches, echoing the styles of the masters.
Meaning
Sepia refers to both a color and a type of photographic technique that gives a warm brown tone to images, evoking a vintage or classical feel. It is named after the ink used by cuttlefish, which has been utilized in artworks for centuries.
Synonyms
- Brown
- Chestnut
- Umber