
Jingxin is a chinese visual artist now based in Berlin, Germany. Her practice spans 3D visual art, digital design, and physical installation, often reflecting on the complex entanglements between humans, non-human beings, and technology.
Jingxin’s works combine inspirations from nature and the physical human form with concepts of a technological future, such as hybrid creatures, apocalyptic prophecies, and the possible futures for our world. Drawing on post-humanist thought and speculative aesthetics, she explores how digital media and material processes, such as additive manufacturing, can expand visual narratives beyond traditional forms.
Her projects have intersected with underground music, fashion collaborations, and cultural experiments, weaving together personal mythology with broader social imaginaries. Through these intersections, Wang Jingxin builds immersive visual worlds that oscillate between the organic and the synthetic, the intimate and the futuristic.