Face Painting In Japan Flashcards
1
Q
is already in itself an interruption of the actor’s own roles through the medium of the facial features.
A
Kabuki makeup or kesho
2
Q
Kabuki makeup is also another way of face
painting which has two types;
A
- standard makeup
- kumadori makeup
3
Q
applied to most actors
A
standard makeup
4
Q
applied to villains and
heroes
A
kumadori makeup
5
Q
Dramatic lines and shapes using
colors that represent certain
qualities:
A
• Dark red
• Dark blue
• Pink
• Light green
• Black
• Purple
6
Q
passion or anger
A
Dark red
7
Q
depression or sadness
A
Dark blue
8
Q
youth
A
Pink
9
Q
calm
A
Light green
10
Q
fear
A
Black
11
Q
nobility
A
Purple
12
Q
Some examples of face painting are the
———, where the lines are
painted onto an actor’s face.
A
mukimi-guma or suji-guma