Pain Into Power
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Early Video Edits: My First Cuts
At fifteen I found a new language in motion. Taught myself After Effects and Premiere Pro through late-night tutorials, instinct, and trial and error. Instagram was where I dropped my earliest edits—short, raw, fast-paced videos stitched together with emotion, curiosity, and a heavy love for visuals. Every post was an experiment. Every glitch, text animation, and transition was me figuring out how to speak through video. This page holds those moments. My first real steps into storytelling through movement.
Where pain becomes power
Founded in 2024 By Bradlee and Futherlesssun, Where Pain Becomes Power is a creative movement using art to heal, rebel, and rebuild. It’s about turning struggles into visuals that move people—and pushing for a world where raw expression leads to real change.
She Doesn't Roar. She Glides.
Created using Adobe Photoshop "She Doesn’t Roar, She Glides" is a response to BMW’s often male-centered advertising. While the brand sells power, it rarely speaks to the quiet strength of its feminine audience. This campaign shifts the narrative celebrating softness, control, and presence without needing to shout. It’s luxury redefined through a feminine lens.
Experimental Photography Series: Miles From Saturn
Miles from Saturn was a fleeting chapter—my lens on the world when words weren’t enough. A short-lived pursuit of photography, capturing moments that felt like they came from another planet.
LAST OF THE MOHIKKKANS
LoTM.mp4 is a tribute to the early WPBP believers. The ones who saw the vision before it was polished. They weren’t supporters. They were co-creators. Helping birth a movement that refuses to conform, these are the Mohikkkans—the last of a kind.
The tree I fell in love with
It blooms loud. It loves briefly. It disappears. Just like us.
We Are All Artists
This was a social experiment turned visual statement. I randomly messaged friends and asked them to draw something—anything on paper and send me a photo. No explanation. No rules. Just create. What came back was chaotic, sweet, spontaneous, and deeply human. I took those pieces and using Adobe Photoshop stitched them into one shared canvas. Names, doodles, scribbles—each mark holding its own energy. In a world where art is often gatekept, this piece is a reminder that creativity isn’t exclusive. It lives in everyone. We are all artists.
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