Sangkara

Nur Syafiqah Binte Muhammad Ikram
Singapore

“Sangkara” is a visual reinterpretation of forgotten Malay folklore, presented through surreal narratives and symbolic imagery. It reimagines lost characters not as relics, but as fragile, otherworldly presences—lingering, awaiting remembrance. Each visual exaggerates the quiet erosion of these stories, amplifying what has been lost, distorted, or erased over time. Sangkara urges contemporary audiences to confront this silence, recognise its weight, and reconsider their connection to myths previously unknown to them.

Sangkara reimagines forgotten Malay folklore through surreal imagery, highlighting cultural erosion and the haunting silence of lost narratives.

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