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saint dolce (Taken with instagram)
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Kumadori prints by Konobu Hasegawa (ca. 1867–1879) via Artelino’s auction archives
One of the most visually striking aspects for a newcomer to kabuki is the exaggerated make-up worn by the actors, especially those playing the most dramatic roles. It is particularly vivid when associated with a supernatural character. The name of this style of make-up, kumadori, is derived from kuma—lines, wrinkles, and toru—to take, to follow.
Kumadori prints by Konobu Hasegawa (ca. 1867–1879) via Artelino’s auction archives
One of the most visually striking aspects for a newcomer to kabuki is the exaggerated make-up worn by the actors, especially those playing the most dramatic roles. It is particularly vivid when associated with a supernatural character. The name of this style of make-up, kumadori, is derived from kuma—lines, wrinkles, and toru—to take, to follow.
Joerg Mandernach’s tape-art installation “Memor – Mutabor” (meaning “Remember – I will be changed” in Latin)
Joerg Mandernach’s tape-art installation “Memor – Mutabor” (meaning “Remember – I will be changed” in Latin)
A short film called Purgatory, by Meghann Eberhardt.
—my first film. i have used purgatory as a vehicle to express the duality in my lack of religious belief paired with my obsession with the saint motif. does that make sense?
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A short film called Purgatory, by Meghann Eberhardt.
—my first film. i have used purgatory as a vehicle to express the duality in my lack of religious belief paired with my obsession with the saint motif. does that make sense?
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hehehe! i will see this movie.
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hehehe! i will see this movie.
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