Korean Mask Painting Designs

Korean Mask Painting Designs

design in Korean mask​

Daftar Isi

1. design in Korean mask​


Answer:

What are the design of Korean mask?

Korean masks come with black clothe attached to the sides of the mask designed to cover the back of the head and also to simulate black hair.


2. Let Us Enhance List down the characteristics of Japanese Face Painting and Korean Mask and their similarities Korean Mask SIMILARITIES Japanese Face Painting​


Answer:

JFP

-use color to indicate the age, gender, and class.

-use rice powder for make-up.

-connected to myths and folklore.

KM

-use black cloth to cover back of the head.

-made of alder wood.

-drive away evil spirits.

SIMILARITIES

-used for theater.

-dramatic and dance performances.

-use for rituals


3. describe the korean traditional painted mask​


Answer:

Korean masks are grotesque and vividly colored to the point that some may find them vulgar. The exaggerated eyes, nose and mouth seem to have been attached to the mask in a haphazard manner. The nose is often stumpy, the eyes slanted fiercely upward, and the mouth wide and heavily crooked.

Explanation:

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4. If you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and Koreanpeople, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese FacePainting and Korean Mask Painting?​


Answer:

By respecting their paintings.

(I think this is the answer maybe, but I'm not sure.)

Explanation:

You need to respect every tradition or every country.


5. Let Us Enhance If people, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese Face you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and Korean Painting and Korean Mask Painting?​


Explanation:

Painting and Korean Mask Painting


6. what is true about korean painting?a.painted masks for theatrical and festival performances.b.performance put paints on their faces to entertain audience.c.paint faces depends on character or perosonification they are portraying.d.none of these are correct about korean face painting​


➣Question:

what is true about korean painting?

➣Answer:

b.performance put paints on their faces to entertain audience.

Explanation:

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7. compare and constrast the elements and principles of Jappanese kabuki and korean face and mask painting​


Answer:

Nasaan po ung picture kailangan may picture po


8. WHAT ARE THE SIMILARITIES OF THE KOREAN MASK AND THE JAPANESS FACE PAINTING?


Answer:

-Used for theatre.  

-Dramatic and dance performances.

-Used for rituals.


9. If you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and Korean people, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese Face Painting and Korean Mask Painting?


I would write a letter to the Japanese people and the Korean people and express my desire to visit both Japan and Korea.


10. Which of the following statement is correct? A. Performers of Kabuki in Japan use their faces as the canvas for painting while mask painting is done in China. B. Performers of Kabuki in Japan use their leg as the canvas for painting while mask painting is done in Korea. C. Koreans Kabuki performers use their faces as the canvas for painting while mask painting is done in Japan. D. Performers of Kabuki in Japan use their faces as the canvas for painting while mask painting is done in Korea.​


Answer:

D. Performers of Kabuki in Japan use their faces as the canvas for painting while mask painting is done in Korea.


11. if you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and korean people, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese face painting and korean Mask Painting?​


Answer:

I will do the Japanese painting and Korean mask painting.

Explanation:

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12. If you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and Korean people, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese face painting and Korean mask painting? ​


Answer:

I'll show my appreciation with the japanese and korean a message that led to their painting that show us our country is to help them and especially us.

Explanation:

Thats all i can answer!


13. If you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and Korean people, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese Face Painting and Korean Mask Painting?Plsss need ko po answerdpat letter po.​


Answer:

By respecting their paintings.

Explanation:

You need to respect every tradition or every country

(I think this is the answer maybe, but I'm not sure.


14. In korean face painting, what does signify if the character is wearing intense and vivacious black, red, and white mask?


Answer:

A mostly red face, for example, stands for courage and loyalty. White represents brutality and cruelty, yellow represents fearfulness, and gold indicates godliness. Other colors also have specific meanings when they are the primary color. Pattern is also extremely important.


15. list down the characteristics of Japanese face painting and Korean mask and their similarities​


Answer:

JFP

-use color to indicate the age, gender, and class.

-use rice powder for make-up.

-connected to myths and folklore.

KM

-use black cloth to cover back of the head.

-made of alder wood.

-drive away evil spirits.

SIMILARITIES

-used for theater.

-dramatic and dance performances.

-use for rituals


16. All are true about theatrical Korean masks, EXCEPT.A. Tal is a sacred symbol of the gods with artistic origins.B. Masks are painted in vivid primary colors representing the individual personality and social class of the character.C. Korean masks used for wedding to entertainment and art.D. It was for the first dramatic designed entertainment.​


Answer:

A. po ang sagut

Explanation:

I hope na Tama po sagut ko

Answer:

My answer is B

Explanation:

B ang sinagot ko nung sinagut ko to


17. 1. Which is a correct comparison and differentiation of Peking opera and Kabuki?a. Both paints performer's face, Peking opera: Japanese while Kabuki: Chineseb. Both uses painted mask, Peking opera: Korean while Kabuki: Japanesec. Both paints performer's face, Peking opera: Chinese while Kabuki: Japanesed. Both uses painted mask, Peking opera: Japanese while Kabuki: Korean​


Answer:

c

Explanation:

Peking Opera comes from China while Kabuki comes from Japan


18. what have you learned from that japanese and korean face and mask painting​


Answer:

The performers from China and Japan usually paint faces depending on the character or personification they are portraying. So aside from painting on silk, paper and printing on woods, Chinese and Japanese also painted their face and Koreans paint masks for theatrical and festival performances.

Answer:

bruh

Explanation:

Chinese culture has had a strong influence on the arts and crafts of other East Asian countries such as Korea and Japan, while Japanese artists and craftsmen have also gained worldwide prominence in such varied disciplines as woodcuts, paper folding, ceramic sculpture, origami, ink-and-wash painting and wood carving


19. What is the characteristics of japanese Face Painting and korean Mask and Their similarities?​


Answer:

JFP

-use color to indicate the age, gender, and class.

-use rice powder for make-up.

-connected to myths and folklore.

KM

-use black cloth to cover back of the head.

-made of alder wood.

-drive away evil spirits.

SIMILARITIES

-used for theater.

-dramatic and dance performances.

-use for rituals


20. KoreanPaintingsvalue,texture of Korean painting​


Answer:

korean- Korean painting includes paintings made in Korea or by overseas Koreans on all surfaces. The earliest surviving Korean paintings are murals in the Goguryeo tombs, of which considerable numbers survive, the oldest from some 2,000 years ago (mostly now in North Korea), with varied scenes including dancers, hunting and spirits.[1] The Takamatsuzuka Tomb in Japan, from the 7th-century end of the Goguryeo period, has paintings in Goguryeo style that were either done by Korean artists, or Japanese one trained by Koreans.[2] But more often influences came into Korea from China. Until the Joseon dynasty the primary influence was Chinese painting though done with Korean landscapes, facial features, Buddhist topics, and an emphasis on celestial observation in keeping with the rapid development of Korean astronomy.

A musical party, by Gim Hongdo, start of 19th century

Explanation:

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21. what is the difference between the traditional Korean mask an modern Korean mask?​


Answer:

The Traditional Korean Masks such as Tal and Talchum are mostly common as woods, modern masks nowadays uses Plastic-based mask with a net at back.


22. List down the shell acteristics of japanese face painting and korean mask and their similarities


Answer:

JFP

-use color to indicate the age, gender, and class.

-use color to indicate the age, gender, and class.-use rice powder for make-up.

-use color to indicate the age, gender, and class.-use rice powder for make-up.-connected to myths and folklore.

KM

-use black cloth to cover back of the head.

-use black cloth to cover back of the head.-made of alder wood.

-use black cloth to cover back of the head.-made of alder wood.-drive away evil spirits.

SIMILARITIES

-used for theater.

-used for theater.-dramatic and dance performances.

-used for theater.-dramatic and dance performances.-use for rituals

Explanation:

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23. 5. The Peking Opera of China and Kabuki of Japan are the known theatricalforms in East Asian countries. Which is correct in the following statements?A. The performers usually paint their faces depending on the character orpersonification they are portraying while Koreans paint masks for theatricaland festival performance.B. The performers usually cover their faces with the use of powder whileKoreans paint masks for theatrical and festival performance.C. The performers usually erase their faces and copy the character orpersonification they are portraying while Koreans paint their body fortheatrical and festival performance.D. The performers usually paint their bodies depending on the character orpersonification they are portraying while Koreans paint faces for theatricaland festival performance.​


Answer:

B.The performers usually cover their faces with the use of powder while

Koreans paint masks for theatrical and festival performance

Explanation:

Basta Tama Yan


24. If you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and Korean people, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese Face Painting and Korean Mask Painting​


Answer:

u say arigato wasai mas it means thank you so much


25. what for you makes korean mask design.​


Answer:

The Korean mask is a unique dichotomous symbol, embodying the significance of tradition while allowing the wearer to realize full self-expression and liberation. From weddings to entertainment and art, Korea's face masks are a cultural treasure.


26. if you are to write a letter to do japanese people and korean people how will you show your appreciation with the japanese boys painting and korean mask painting​


Answer:

yes that is appreciation

Explanation:

sorry Po Yan lang Po yung Alam ko po


27. do you think tal or t'al an important part of korean culture? why? mask painting in korea can be used in different occassions. It can be categorized in two ways;the religious masks and the artustic mask. ​


Answer:

It's depend son the situation, Sometimes koreans wear masks for artistic reasons, And some for more serious situations, Just like us right now, We wear masks to avoid spreading the Virus.

Explanation:

I hope this helps :)


28. How to appreciate the Japanese Face Painting and Korean Mask Painting​


Answer:

example Po para masagutan


29. 1. Korean masks- 2. Face painting- 3. Emotions- 4. Colors- 5. Kabuki make-up-


Answer:

korean mask are painted in vivid primary colors representing both the individual personality and social class of the character as well as his or her age and gender


30. If you are to write a letter to the Japanese people and Koreanpeople, how will you show your appreciation with the Japanese Face Painting and Korean Mask Painting?​


Answer:

Anata ga okonatta geijutsu-sei no tame ni kaiga ga kakujitsu ni torendo ni naru to iu sono subarashī sono utsukushī koto wa kanzen ni fushigidesi anata ni kansha suru

Explanation:

For me in japanese i will tell them this...


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