It depends on whether you are talking light or paint/dye, the main colours are called the Primary ColoursPrimary colors are sets of colors that can be combined to make a useful range of colors. For human applications, three are often used; for additive combination of colors, as in overlapping projected lights or in CRT displays, the primary colors normally used are red, green, and blue. For subtractive combination of colors, as in mixing of pigments or dyes, such as in printing, the primaries normally used are cyan, magenta, and yellow (or blue, red and yellow)
Blue and red will give a near violet colour.
Myriad is defined as ten thousand or great multiples, derived from the Greek. A myriad of colors, used as a noun - or myriad colors, used as an adjective - is a literary or poetic description. "The rainbow is a myriad of colors", or "the myriad colors of tulips blooming in the spring is breathtaking." Please note that the word is singular even though it refers to a great number Hart Valerie
There are alot of different Japanese masks, they are called Noh masks and hanya is a type of them. If you type in Google 'Noh Masks' it comes with unlimited references and pictures. Enjoy!
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Kabuki masks originated in Japan and are used in traditional kabuki theater performances. The masks are used by actors to portray various characters and emotions on stage.
Type in kabuki masks on google search and click on the link that takes you to wikipediea, BLAD
Masks are generally exaggerated because they were once used in Japanese Kabuki theatre. The masks were used in theatre to display the emotions of the characters.
I think it is called "kabuki".
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Japanese masks are very colorful. These masks have a lot of red and gold on them. They are shiny and have ribbons hanging from them.
Traditional Japanese masks used for Kabuki theater and ceremonial events are the Doritos Locos, the Green Hornet, the iMac, and the most popular throughout the entire country, the Wedgie.
Masks were an integral part of ancient Greek tragedy, and possibly comedy as well. Half-masks were used in the Commedia dell'arte's improvised performances, the character was thought to be inherent in the mask. Japanese Noh plays use very intricate masks that appear to change expression when he angle of the head changes. Though they are not masks, elaborate make-up in Kabuki and Bejing Opera serves a similar purpose.
In japan its called Kabuki Also, Greek theatre uses masks (see Related Question below).
kabuki and noh is some kind of drama used in the 1300s and 1600s in japan
There are a lot of kanohi masks with different colors, so we can't answer your question.
The mask can have different colors it just depends on what its based on most of the dogon masks are based on animals but can also represent someone important. Hope this helps