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one of my first shots with the G10, I forgot was sitting on my hd. This church is located at the corner of Broadway and Pine in Boulder, CO.
This is a tutorial image created from the Photoshop Creative tutorial in Issue 27, page 58. It is made of three images - a girl, a tractor tire and a wooden wheel. It primarily uses threshold detailing with polar coordinate distortions. I've added a film grain just for fun; I like the texture it creates on the finished image.
“Threshold Static” is a fragmented archive of emotional interference—flickers of body, memory, surveillance, and distortion collapsing into one visual echo. This piece was constructed as a contact sheet of internal frequencies: moments both seen and censored, lit and submerged. Each frame holds its own tension—some violently intimate, others veiled in abstraction or cinematic blur. Together, they form a psychological grid: not a sequence, but a system of breakdown and reassembly. Inspired by analog decay, VHS bleed, and dream logic, Threshold Static is about the instability of identity under light—how image-making becomes its own act of resistance, erasure, and reconstruction. This is not a filmstrip—it is a wound relooped until it forgets what it was trying to say.
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This collage-based work channels aesthetic codes from experimental cinema, noir fragmentation, and glitch theory. Hashtags that support its conceptual frame include: #ExperimentalArt #AnalogDecay #FragmentedMemory #CinematicFragments #VisualDistortion #SurveillanceAesthetic #EmotiveGrain #PsychologicalMontage #ShadowNarrative #LoFiArt #FoundFootageFeel #BrokenContinuity #DigitalAnxiety #ArtAsGlitch #ConceptualGrid #EmotiveStatic #MemoryAsFilmstrip #VisualRepetition #ImageAsLanguage. To embed the piece into its artistic lineage: #Melora #MeloraArtist #RhondaMelo #Melora<3 #CrushPetal