A B O U T T H E A R T I S T

A woman with braided hair lying in a bathtub filled with water, looking at the camera. The bathroom has blue-tiled walls, and there are candles, a mirror, and a floral decoration on a shelf in the background, creating a cozy atmosphere.

Nyahalay is a London-based Sierra Leonean-American who works in that momentary, trembling space between what is kept and what is cast away.

When not contemplating the eroding right to anonymity in daily life, or enjoying horror films with her dog, she paints and plants.