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The Nomadic Project: Instrumental

The Nomadic Project: InstrumentalThe Nomadic Project: Instrumental (CD)

Disc: $10.50

For thirteen months musican Alfonso Llamas and artist Kristin Abraham traveled to all fifty states in the U.S. Abraham painted a canvas for each state, while Llamas wrote these songs. They called their adventure The Nomadic Project and used their art to symbolically connect the country. Armed with an acoustic guitar and laptop, Llamas composed this album as a response to their experiences while traveling. Most of the songs were recorded in hotel rooms, along the way. To experience The Nomadic Project go to www.TheNomadicProject.com

The Nomadic Project: Get Up, Get Out

The Nomadic Project: Get Up, Get OutThe Nomadic Project: Get Up, Get Out (CD)

Disc: $10.50

For thirteen months musican Alfonso Llamas and artist Kristin Abraham traveled to all fifty states in the U.S. Abraham painted a canvas for each state, while Llamas wrote these songs. They called their adventure The Nomadic Project and used their art to symbolically connect the country. Armed with an acoustic guitar and laptop, Llamas composed this album as a response to their experiences while traveling. Most of the songs were recorded in hotel rooms, along the way. To experience The Nomadic Project go to www.TheNomadicProject.com

Open America

Open AmericaOpen America (book)

Print: $34.99

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On November 13th, 2005, artist Kristin Abraham, and musician, Alfonso Llamas, set out on a yearlong journey across America. Living and working out of a bright orange Honda Element, this husband and wife team explored all fifty states. While this may sound like an extended vacation, these two artists had a purpose for their grand excursion. In fact, their purpose was very specific: they wished to unite an entire nation through art. Enter into this journey, coined The Nomadic Project, and experience all fifty paintings that were displayed separately in each of the fifty states. Providing further insight into the art and adventure are excerpts taken from Abraham’s journal.