3. Origami
O“ORI” meaning FOLDING
O“KAMI” meaning PAPER
OIt is the traditional Japanese art
of paper folding.
OFlowers, animals, birds, fish,
geometric shapes, and dolls
are the common models used
in Japanese origami
9. Woodblock Printing
OA technique for printing text,
images, or patterns.
OThis method was adapted in
Japan during the Edo period
(1603-1867) and became one
of their oldest and most highly
developed visual arts
O“EVERYDAY LIFE” is the most
common theme for printmaking
18. OThe performers from
Japan usually paint faces
depending on the
character or
personification they are
portraying.
19. Kabuki Makeup
O“Kesho”
OAn interpretation of the actor’s
own role through the medium of
the facial features.
OIt is composed of very dramatic
lines and shapes using colors
that represent certain qualities.
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23. 2 types of Kabuki Makeup
OStandard makeup- applied
to most actors
OKumadori makeup- applied
to villains and hereos
27. Colors and their meaning
ODark red – passion or anger
ODark blue – depression or
sadness
OPink – youth
OLight green – calm
OBlack – fear
OPurple - nobility
28. OSome examples of face
painting are the Mukimi-
Guma, Suji-Guma and
Nihon Guma
33. Word Pool-The following are descriptions of arts and crafts of
Japan, choose the word that match the descriptions on the
box below. Do this on a 1 whole sheet of paper (10pts).
O 1. the art that is considered as one of the oldest and
most highly refined among the arts of Japan
O 2. the best known type of Japanese woodblock art
print
O 3. the art of paper folding in Japan
O 4. it is another way of face painting.
O 5. The best known Japanese origami
O 6. the most common theme for printmaking
O 7. this makeup is applied to villains and hereos
O 8. The performers from Japan usually paint faces
depending on the _____they are portraying.
O 9. the color that signifies Fear
O 10. an example of face painting
Dark blue wood block mukimi-guma origami
ukiyo-e kabuki make up black paper crane
Character everyday life kumadori make up