Ethereal Edges and Heroic Hues in Fantasy and Horror Illustrations of Jodie Muir

Jodie Muir is a freelance illustrator based in Manchester, United Kingdom, renowned for her fantasy and portrait artwork that blends intricate details with imaginative, otherworldly themes inspired by gaming, literature, and pop culture.

Her portfolio features dynamic character designs, such as ethereal figures in dreamlike settings like “Dreamstate,” which is available as limited-edition prints on cotton canvas with archival inks. Muir has contributed to the Star Wars universe, providing variant cover art for the 2019 comic Doctor Aphra issue 37, showcasing her ability to capture heroic and fantastical narratives in a polished, professional style. With profiles on platforms like ArtStation and Behance, she engages a community of fantasy enthusiasts through process shares and commissioned pieces that highlight her skills in digital and traditional illustration.

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