Hong Kong-born and London-based, Justina is a multidisciplinary artist whose intricate line-based works explore healing, vulnerability, and the emotional landscapes of contemporary life. Working across drawing, textiles, and immersive mediums, she transforms repetitive patterns of lines and dots into meditative compositions that invite 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. Through layered mark-making and evolving textures, her works examine uncertainty not as weakness, but as an essential and transformative part of the human experience.
Working intuitively, Justina often begins without a fixed outcome, allowing colour, rhythm, and repetition to guide the development of each piece. Human and animal figures, imagined landscapes, 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, creating spaces where complexity, tenderness, and hope can coexist.
Rooted in drawing as both process and ritual, her practice blurs the boundaries between art, storytelling, and contemplation. Through her work, she seeks to create moments of stillness and curiosity, inviting viewers to reconnect with themselves and their own inner narratives.
Her work has been exhibited in London, including at Candid Arts Trust and Lewisham Arthouse, and her printmaking work has been selected for exhibition at Ironbridge Fine Arts as part of the Ironbridge Open 2026.