Artist Justine Florentino Turns Digital Portraits Into Quiet, Emotional Paintings

Justine Florentino is a self-taught digital painter from the Philippines who focuses on portraits, character work, and commissions. Her work is built around people, emotion, and careful observation, with a style that keeps a traditional painting feel even though it is made digitally.

Justine says she paints people because she is interested in the stories that show up in a face. She works mainly in portraits, and she has also done character art and comic-related work. Her process starts with sketching, anatomy, and value structure, then moves into color, shapes, and texture. Her paintings have a soft realism that feels calm but not generic. The surfaces are detailed, but the work is not overly polished in a glossy way; it stays painterly and human. She uses digital tools, but the logic behind the images comes from classical portrait painting.

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