Alfred Nomad is pleased to announce his documentary Everything Will Be Alright, culminating a two-year long art project featuring an album, live performances, and final documentary. The long-term program has utilized music as its nucleus to highlight and emphasize the mental health needs of Black creative communities.
Change by definition is a difficult process... emphasis on process. Much like a caterpillar wrapped in itscocoon, it's uncomfortable. It often requires going inward and takes time and dedicated effort to pull off. It can mean isolating yourself from the environment you're used to.
If I'm being honest, I've always been intrigued by the villains in movies and books so when A.J. presented us with his idea for a video involving a plot to kill an undercover cop I was in. But of course, nothing the LxVE Collective does is bland. So instead of just telling the story, we told the story in reverse.
In this powerful collaboration between Alfred Nomad & The K.O.O.L Life, the two use clips from real news stories to illustrate the injustices still taking place in America. The images depicted in this story share a resemblance to the violence and prejudices that took place during the Civil Rights Movement lead by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
LxVE presents King, painter, illustrator, humanitarian, art dealer and tattoo artist hailing from Asheville, NC Miya Bailey. He is out to change the way the world views art and explains more about himself following the creative path laid out for him.