
This poster series is a hand-drawn reinterpretation of Impetigore (2019) by Joko Anwar. All illustrations and lettering were done manually with ink to preserve the raw, tactile nature of horror. Expressive strokes reflect key themes — fear, memory, family, and curse — while imperfect lines and handwritten typography enhance the emotional tension.
1. «The Eyes of the Forest»
A tree with eyes as leaves watches silently. Nature becomes a witness to buried secrets and ancestral curses.


2. «They Reach»
Elongated arms stretch like curses from the unknown. Trauma resurfaces, clawing into the present from within.
3. «Rot»
Flies crawl over cursed skin, symbolizing slow decay and inherited guilt. A visual clash between innocence and corruption.
4. «Entangled»
The body merges with soil and root — a symbol of how memory, guilt, and tradition grow inward. The past doesn’t stay behind; it anchors itself beneath the skin.
5. «Veil of Inheritance»
A figure smothered by fabric illustrates a heavy, inherited fate. Identity and past blur into one.
6. «The Knot»
A body curled into itself — grief, fear, and shame tightly wound. The horror is intimate and inescapable.