justine lotus - It Stays





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Justine Lotus presents an original 2026 ink artwork titled It Stays, 70 x 50 cm, on 350 g Fabriano paper in black, gold and white, hand-signed and dated with the artist’s red seal, sold directly from the artist and part of The Play of Shadows series of eight, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
(For Anthony Chrisp)
justine lotus (1980 Born in Luxembourg, lives in Spain)
Title of series: The Play of Shadows
Titles of artwork: It Stays
2026
Chinese ink and gold ink on 350gr Fabriano paper
Size: 70 x 50 cm
Hand-signed, dated, and marked with the artist’s red signature seal.
Original work sold directly from the artist.
This piece is part of a series of 8 and work well together as diptychs or triptychs if combined.
Certificates of Authenticity included.
Artwork will be carefully packaged and sent in a tube.
justine lotus is a Luxembourgish visual artist working between Barcelona and India. Her practice weaves together ink, meditation, and self-inquiry, exploring the meeting point between movement, presence, and inner stillness. She was selected for the 2022 Art Prize by the Fundación Vila Casas. Her work has been exhibited mostly in Europe and is part of private collections internationally.
(For Anthony Chrisp)
justine lotus (1980 Born in Luxembourg, lives in Spain)
Title of series: The Play of Shadows
Titles of artwork: It Stays
2026
Chinese ink and gold ink on 350gr Fabriano paper
Size: 70 x 50 cm
Hand-signed, dated, and marked with the artist’s red signature seal.
Original work sold directly from the artist.
This piece is part of a series of 8 and work well together as diptychs or triptychs if combined.
Certificates of Authenticity included.
Artwork will be carefully packaged and sent in a tube.
justine lotus is a Luxembourgish visual artist working between Barcelona and India. Her practice weaves together ink, meditation, and self-inquiry, exploring the meeting point between movement, presence, and inner stillness. She was selected for the 2022 Art Prize by the Fundación Vila Casas. Her work has been exhibited mostly in Europe and is part of private collections internationally.

