Sometimes it builds quietly, swelling beneath the surface. Other times, it crashes all at once, the weight, the spiraling thoughts, the heaviness you can’t explain. It pours out thick and messy, refusing to be contained. There’s a strange freedom in breaking open, in letting it spill, in becoming something new.
Someday We Overflow
PhotographyMargaret NgigiYear2025MuseFaith Wairimu, Purity Nekesa and Marion KeruboPhotography AssistantsMaxwell & AmaniShare










