Posts Tagged ‘faces’
Thursday, July 29th, 2010
right, but i’m little unsure?
i love japanese culture, but i don’t ant to move too far away from british origin, if you know what i mean –
the protoganist is an orphan who goes to a school of magic, and he see’s these ghostly warriors.
they have painted faces of white and elaborate regalia, quite like kimono, but obviously the men would be toned down alittle.
so they’re abit like geisha, but with boys and men aswell.
any opinions or anything guys? thanks!
Tags: british origin, faces, geisha, japanese culture, orphan, regalia, school of magic, warriors
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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
what does it all represent ?
i really need to know as im doing an art project on geishas and japan
i need to know why they paint there lips red and make them smaller, why they paint their faces white , why they put pink around the eyes and why they paint a w shape on the back of the neck
serious answers only please!
thankyouuu!
Tags: art project, faces, geishas, japan, lips, shape
Posted in japan painting | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
right, but i’m little unsure?
i love japanese culture, but i don’t ant to move too far away from british origin, if you know what i mean –
the protoganist is an orphan who goes to a school of magic, and he see’s these ghostly warriors.
they have painted faces of white and elaborate regalia, quite like kimono, but obviously the men would be toned down alittle.
so they’re abit like geisha, but with boys and men aswell.
any opinions or anything guys? thanks!
Tags: british origin, faces, geisha, japanese culture, orphan, regalia, school of magic, warriors
Posted in geisha painting | 1 Comment »
Monday, July 12th, 2010
Bring in some high flyin women wrestlers
More International Wrestlers (especially from Europe, Australia, and Japan)
More women from the south, especially Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia, they make great women wrestlers
More sexy and bulked-up women like Beth Phoenix
A women’s world cup
A heel women’s stable where all the women wrestlers have their faces painted
Tags: beth phoenix, europe australia, faces, great women, japan, stable, texas louisiana, women wrestlers, world cup
Posted in japan painting | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
what does it all represent ?
i really need to know as im doing an art project on geishas and japan
i need to know why they paint there lips red and make them smaller, why they paint their faces white , why they put pink around the eyes and why they paint a w shape on the back of the neck
serious answers only please!
thankyouuu!
Tags: art project, faces, geishas, japan, lips, shape
Posted in geisha painting | 2 Comments »
Saturday, June 26th, 2010
geisha’s paint their faces white?
Tags: faces, geisha
Posted in japan painting | 2 Comments »
Friday, June 18th, 2010
i think the girls’ faces are painted.like geishas and there are TWO little girls from the age of about 5-14.
i think it’s a female singer starring in the music video.
i saw on VH1 or MTV a few days ago, so it’s a recent video.
Tags: faces, female singer, few days, geishas, mtv, music video, two little girls, vh1
Posted in geisha painting | 2 Comments »
Thursday, June 17th, 2010
I have a ceramic bowl with a lid that I would like to know the history of. It is hand painted, with pictures of what I consider to be really ugly, what I think to be chinese, men, with mean faces. The marking on the bottom is in a type of chinese or maybe japanese(or other south east asian) style of writing. Please help me figure out where this antique came from.
Tags: asian style, ceramic bowl, chinese men, faces
Posted in history of japanese painting | 3 Comments »
Monday, June 7th, 2010
i would like to know what geisha’s and maiko’s do? what are their purpose and why do they have a "w" shaped thing behind their necks? why do they paint their faces white
also why do people say that they are like prostitutes? and is it true they are supposed to be single?
thx I’m very curious :O
Tags: faces, geisha, maiko, prostitutes, quot
Posted in geisha painting | 3 Comments »
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Beijing opera or Peking opera is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century. The form was extremely popular in the Qing Dynasty court and has come to be regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China. Major performance troupes are based in Beijing and Tianjin in the north, and Shanghai in the south. The art form is also enjoyed in Taiwan, where it is known as Guoju . It has also spread to other countries such as the United States and Japan.Jing play an important role in the theatre ,can you tell me the details about it?How do you think about Peking Opera Painted Faces Mask Wine Bottle Opener?http://www.sourcingmap.com/bottle-opener-c-1158_1776.html
Tags: 1776, 18th century, 19th century, acrobatics, art form, beijing opera, china, chinese theatre, faces, japan, mask, peking opera, performance troupes, qing dynasty, shanghai, taiwan, tianjin, vocal performance, wine bottle opener
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