This scene shows both nature and humanity at their cruelest moment. As the slave ship tosses the dead and dying slaves into the unforgiving ocean, the storm threatens to turn the whole ship over into the violent ocean. The abstract images of bodies in the water create an overall horrific scene. The use of colors is disturbingly dark. The black areas lacing the water evoke the sensation of death where the red tones around the ship remind the viewer of blood. The harsh contrast with the bright area in the middle of the painting adds to the movement and chaos of the whole scene. Turner very effectively shows the incredible inhumanity of the whole slave industry by simply showing this horrible scene as well as associating it with the unyielding cruelty of the ocean
This scene shows both nature and humanity at their cruelest moment. As the slave ship tosses the dead and dying slaves into the unforgiving ocean, the storm threatens to turn the whole ship over into the violent ocean. The abstract images of bodies in the water create an overall horrific scene. The use of colors is disturbingly dark. The black areas lacing the water evoke the sensation of death where the red tones around the ship remind the viewer of blood. The harsh contrast with the bright area in the middle of the painting adds to the movement and chaos of the whole scene. Turner very effectively shows the incredible inhumanity of the whole slave industry by simply showing this horrible scene as well as associating it with the unyielding cruelty of the ocean