Nathaniel Lloyd Richards

Nathaniel lloyd Richards

Poet/filmmaker/Curator
About Nathaniel

Born in Manchester, England in the mid 80's to Caribbean parents born in both Jamaica and St. Kitts and Nevis I grew up in a household heavily influenced by West Indian culture filled with reggae, soca, dancehall and the rich aromas that come with Caribbean cuisine. Later on in my childhood I was exposed to hip hop by way of my older sister...

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Out now

Lighthouse

My Debut collection of Poetry
Coming soon!

Ode To Black Women.

'Ode To Black Women.' is a poignant short documentary film that transforms a heartfelt poem into a visual celebration, weaving together the powerful narratives of remarkable black women whose stories resonate with resilience, strength, and inspiring triumphs.

Ode TO Black WOmen. 

Teaser Trailer

Artist Statement

Nathaniel Lloyd Richards

“You’re doing a really good ting Nay-tan.” Words from my 92 year old Jamaican grandma after I interviewed her for my visual poetry/mini documentary film based on my poem ‘Ode To Black Women.’ That enduring accent still thick and intact after 62 years of living in the UK, a true reflection of my Grandmothers strength, pride and resilience. It resonates through my creative endeavors and is a trait I hope to continue to apply to the creation of my art.

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Poetry

Excerpts from some of my poems

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 Events

Poetry & Well-being related events
 'Ode To black women.' mini documentary shoot
(behind the scenes)

Well-Being sip and paint


Compathy - The visual


"I sometimes confuse self-doubt for modesty and live out my days using my own

oppressive thoughts as if sandpaper to the soul,

But I don’t give up though, no not at all,

I still do the things that for others are minuscule,

But to me they are mountains." - Mountains

Music

IV EP by Nae
Float (lyric video) by nae
Float by nae
Moon river (acoustic demo) [cover]
Dichotomy by nae
I know a place by nae (Lyric Video)
gone (babe) by nae

Mental Well-Being Discussions

(More to come)



Outside radio - queering it up: compathy
Beilove - episode 5: a conversation on depression,loss and religion

Photography