Hong Kong-born and London-based, Justina Choi is a multidisciplinary artist working across drawing, printmaking, textiles, and mixed media. Her intricate line-based works explore memory, transformation, vulnerability, and the emotional landscapes of contemporary life. Through repetitive mark-making, layered materials, and intuitive processes, she creates contemplative works that invite moments of reflection, connection, and pause.
Her interdisciplinary background, spanning law, fashion design, and fine art, informs a practice that balances structure with intuition, precision with emotion. Working intuitively, she often begins with close observation before allowing repetition, material experimentation, and process to shape the final composition. Her recent printmaking practice combines gel plate monoprinting, photography, and digital collage, exploring how physical and digital processes can transform familiar subjects into layered visual narratives.
Human and animal figures, imagined landscapes, botanical forms, and recurring motifs emerge as visual metaphors for belonging, wonder, and transformation. Her ongoing series, "Being Human", reflects on the shifting emotional states that shape everyday life, while newer bodies of work continue to explore memory, place, and the quiet beauty found through observation and material experimentation.
Rooted in drawing as both process and ritual, her practice blurs the boundaries between art, storytelling, and contemplation. Whether through drawing, printmaking, or participatory projects, she is interested in how quiet acts of making can reshape the way we remember, relate, and pay attention to the world around us. Through her work, she hopes to create spaces where complexity, tenderness, and curiosity can coexist.
Her work has been exhibited across the UK, including at Candid Arts Trust, Lewisham Arthouse, and Ironbridge Fine Arts as part of the Ironbridge Open 2026.