Jovanna

This painting narrates the personal story of Jovanna, a Yaqui native. In Yaqui culture, the deer dance, indicated by her horns evokes the feeling of freedom inspired by all things wild, an exemplification of her current state. The deer dance reenacts the cycle of life. In the dance, a hunter kills the deer, representing the sacrifice necessary so that life may continue. In the same way that Jovanna’s heart had to be broken to give birth to a new self. Jovanna has flowers in her hair. In Yaqui culture, flowers are believed to be powerful weapons against negativity. Int he painting , Jovanna is shown adorning the traditional Yaqui symbol of the humming bird. The hummingbird is a totem of resilience and joy, which are important qualities to embody in the face of hardship. Her face paint symbolizes the warrior within her as well as her grieving process, which is illustrated by the vertical red stripes (falling tears). Within her armband the red stripes represent tears yet again and the blue dots represent the evaporation of the tears as positive transformation. 

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“Jovanna”
Jodie Herrera         
Oil on wood         
24”x30”    

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Created: 2017

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