Module 3: My Analysis of Yemoja by Laura James
Welcome back! Here is another artwork analysis. Today’s art
was created by Laura James and the piece itself is called Yemoja. A little bit
about Laura James is that she is Founder and executive director of the Bronx Visual
Artist Directory and she is also a working artist and independent curator.
Laura is a self-taught painter and illustrator and has been for almost 30
years. Her artwork throughout the years shows race and class in America and the
Caribbean.
Now let’s get into the actual artwork Yemoja. In this piece
in the center of the artwork we can see a beautiful woman with a stunning baby
blue flowy dress and long gorgeous wavy hair floating in the middle water of
what I could possibly think of as the ocean. The dress has a V line neck and
above the line of the dress we can see what I think is a pearl necklace. The
woman in both of her hands is holding a string that all along it has peacock
feathers. On these feathers we can see it has an oval shape in the middle with
a good mixture of purple and green. On the outside and on the flowy strings of
the feathers we see a bright yellow. Now surrounding her upper body, we have
somewhat of a yellow aura. Outside of the aura we can see what I can best
describe them as grey coffee beans. Of course, they are not coffee beans but
just to give you an idea of the shape. Now surrounding this woman, we have dark
blue water, but we can see that on each side has six waves and at the tip of
the wave the color blue starts to lighten up. Each wave is swirling in on her.
On each of the waves we can see contour lines to make up the wave. Each line
connecting to the top swirl. At the very top of the painting on the left side
we have a gold strip curling in and on the right side we have another strip but
this time it is blue with a tint of black like a gloom sky. On the bottom half
of the water, we see a verity of fish. On the left side the very top fish is
orange and then they start to level down under that line we have a purple fish
and then side to side we have an orange and green fish. On the very bottom we
have watermelon and fish interchanging. On the right side we have a purple fish
on top and then on the next line we have again side by side a yellow and orange
fish. This painting has so much emotion to it. It gives me an empowering
feeling to it. That women no matter the situation you are in can do anything. Showing
us that we are strong. This artwork really is empowering!
Citations
“Sacred.” Laura James Fine Arts. Accessed January 28, 2021. https://www.laurajamesart.com/collections/sacred/.

First of all, you do a great job at explaining different pieces of artwork! I examined the artwork before reading what you wrote so I could try to figure out what this piece was about. I had a hard time figuring out what it meant until I read what you wrote. One question that came up when reading your analysis was what does this piece of artwork really represent? What about this piece of artwork is so empowering? Great job!!
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ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job at explaining the different components of the piece! I normally do not include such a detailed description and after reading your blog, I am definitely going to try and include a more detailed description! You're use of descriptive words is impressive! I do have one question for you, what drew you to this art piece? Was it the colors or the shapes? One comment I do have to suggest is to expand a little more on the analysis portion. Overall, great post!
Hi Kelly, the painting you have shared is beautiful. Thanks for sharing the background of the artist, it helps to know she is self taught and this is her very own style. I think what worked well for you in this blog is your description. It was very well thought out and moves you through the painting so I could imagine it for myself. What could use some improvement is the meaning behind this painting, however I do agree this painting is empowering.
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