Oh dear. Let me try to explain.
Western blot analysis is in simple terms, a method of identifying specific proteins from a mixture of proteins extracted from cell material. The technique used in separation is called gel electrophoresis. The proteins are transferred to a nitrocellulose or other type of membrane where they are incubated with antibodies that stick to the specific protein. A dye is the added at the end of the process to enhance band visibility. The thickness of the band indicates the amount of the specific protein present.
Western Blot analysis should be called Protein Immunoblot, it's proper name. The "Western Blot" part is really an "in-joke" amongst biochemists, but we all know what it means