Post # 17
Socially: This hybrid portrait can be claimed to be social in many ways. To begin with we can clearly identify a child with an odd hair style and wearing glasses. The face expression is not clearly seen. An interesting interpretation of this would be how children at a young are are already adapting quickly to modern pop culture. This culture controls many things in out everyday lives and could end up being somewhat destructive. Destructive in a away were it begins to control how we react to things and how we respond to people around us.
Politically: This image is clearly of a young American child. In todays world this image may be used to represent some wort of innocence that the world still holds onto. Our next generation is usually very unaware of the political status of our country and the difficulties the nation faces in conserving all of the rights Americans sometimes take for granted.
Religion: A religion can not be clearly identified in this image. A religion usually has something that identifies you with, either it be a cross a rosary, a hat, etc etc. This young boy has nothing on him to clearly show this. Maybe his religion is to look cool religion. Sadly, that would not be mine.
Intellectual: A low IQ as we can clearly see it is a child. Also we can conclude that the only teachings right now that should always be a parents duty to make sure they give their children is the moral education of things. Simple teachings such as; what is good, what is bad, and what is sometimes o.k.\
Technology: The simple fact that this portrait was used using a computer and other known mediums of the artist is already a form of hybridism among the artwork. I the artist would have used paints and charcoal then we would probably have a similar effect to the painting but not so clear and with softer tint variations.
Economical:This portrait was drawn by an armature online artist who uses photography digital, and different color schemes forms of art. She mainly focuses on her family members and things that are important to her.

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