‘Untitled’, oil on canvas, 51cm x 41cm, 2013. This represents my foray into ‘a more painterly style’.
Untitled
25 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Paintings on canvas, Completed work Tags: Abu Dhabi, art, artist, Australian, blog, figurative, Jodi Magi, oil paint, oil painting, painting, pink, portrait, red, smoker, traditional, woman
Because they can
23 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, paint, Jodi Magi, artist, environment, window, in progress, traditional, toy, bear, oil, oil painting, toys, lamb, construction, buildings, abstract, perspective
This is a comment on humanity’s need to build, construct and demolish, as seen through the eyes of 3 toys looking through a window. When looking down at the endless cranes and concrete pylons, lamb asks Ulysses (the bear on the left) “Why are they always building? Where have all the trees gone?” to which Uly replies “They build because they can”.
Titled ‘Because they can’, oil on canvas, 76cm x 51cm (in progress).
Why Didn’t You Do Something?
18 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Completed work, Oil pastels Tags: Jodi Magi, oil pastel, environmental art, climate change, climate change art, deforestation, pastels, sunset, trees, devastation, space suit, gas mask
Needing a break from oil paints and wanting to work on something really gestural and fast, I bought myself some oil pastels. This piece depicts a scenario which I feel is inevitable given our current unwillingness to address climate change in any meaningful way. ‘Why Didn’t You Do Anything?’, oil pastels on paper, 20″ x 16″, 2013.
King of the Golden Mountain
11 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, artist, Brothers Grimm, colour, dead, directory, face, fairytale, fine art, gestrual, illustrator, Jodi Magi, king, mountain, narrative art, oil, oil painting, painting, portrait, surreal, surreal artist, traditional, traditional art, work in progress

The King from ‘King of the Golden Mountain’, oil on canvas, 77cm x 102cm (in progress). I am trying to capture a look of regret and self-righteousness at the same time… Click here to view my initial digital mockup of the composition.
King of the Golden Mountain
09 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: artist, colour, dead, directory, face, fine art, gestrual, illustrator, Jodi Magi, king, mountain, oil, old man, painting, surreal, traditional

Today I thought it might be a bit exciting to only paint half of his face in the over painting. (Living on the edge).
Click here to view my initial digital mockup of the composition.
King of the Golden Mountain
06 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, artist, Brothers Grimm, colour, dead, directory, face, fairytale, fine art, gestrual, illustrator, Jodi Magi, king, mountain, narrative art, oil, oil painting, painting, portrait, surreal, surreal artist, traditional, traditional art, work in progress

This is ‘King of the Golden Mountain’, oil on canvas, 77cm x 102cm (in progress). Click here to view my initial digital mockup of the composition.
Seven Ravens
04 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Completed work, Illustration / commercial art, Vector artwork and/or digital manipulation Tags: art, artwork, bird, Brothers Grimm, castle, concpet, crow, damsel, digital, fairytale, figurative, fly, illustration, illustrator, Jodi Magi, mixed media, photoshop, raven, story, surreal art, traditional, vector, vector art

My question to myself: Can illustration and art co-exist together in the same piece? And can a digital work be as emotive and soulful as a traditional piece? Having finished this piece, I still don’t know the answer, however I do think it is a lot more difficult to generate that organic ‘arty’ feeling through the digital medium. On the other hand, other things are easier, such as changing and moving elements, adjusting colours etc.
I am really liking using photographs of fabric in the clothes at the same time as detailed vector elements and art textures. I think this combination is something I will be using more in the future.
Inspired by ‘The Seven Ravens’ by the Brothers Grimm.
Photoshop, Illustrator and traditional techniques.
I Told You This Day Would Come (revisited)
03 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Completed work, Paintings on wood, Vector artwork and/or digital manipulation Tags: atmosphere, australian art, castle, clouds, clown, digital art, doll, Flight, french clown doll, hot air balloon, illustration, Jodi Magi, marionette, oil painting, photoshop, pop art, pop surrealism, sky, street art, surreal, surreal art, traditional painting, wood

This is a digital update of my oil painting titled ‘I Told You This Day Would Come’, on a wooden window shutter, shown in this previous post. I am slowly opening my mind up to the concept that artwork doesn’t have to be purist in order to have integrity: it isn’t ‘selling out’ to let a piece live a new life using Photoshop. For me it is enough that a work is created using traditional techniques, and if the digital medium can add depth or atmosphere when traditional skills couldn’t (for what ever reason), then why not utilize it?
Vector illustration
02 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Completed work, Illustration / commercial art, Vector artwork and/or digital manipulation Tags: art, Australia, Australian, character, commercial art, enthusiastic, excited, game, happy, illustration, illustrator, in progress, Jodi Magi, man, montage, motivated, photoshop, Stake My rep, U.A.E., UAE, vector, vector art

I created this using Adobe Illustrator for the face and hands, and Photoshop for the rest. I think it is important to retain a sense of authenticity / organic-ness in digital illustration in order to encourage some sort of emotional connection. Sometimes digital stuff can look cold. This is why I use a lot fabric photography (the shirt and hat) and traditional textures (ink splatters in the background).
Vector illustration
01 May 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, Australia, Australian, character, commercial art, enthusiastic, excited, game, happy, illustration, in progress, Jodi Magi, man, motivated, U.A.E., UAE, vector, vector art
Vector illustration
29 Apr 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, Australia, Australian, character, commercial art, game, illustration, in progress, Jodi Magi, man, U.A.E., UAE, vector, vector art
This is a vector illustration I am part way through, for an online challenge game about to launch. Though it is done digitally, it should be known, this is no quick trick!
King of the Golden Mountain
27 Apr 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: artist, colour, dead, directory, face, fine art, gestrual, illustrator, Jodi Magi, king, mountain, oil, painting, surreal, traditional

This is detail from the bottom righthand side corner of the work titled ‘King of the Golden Mountain’, oil on canvas (in progress). Click here to view my initial digital mockup of the composition.
King of the Golden Mountain
27 Apr 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: Jodi Magi, illustration, artist, painting, surreal, colour, traditional, surreal art, illustrator, oil, gothic, Brothers Grimm, king, mountain, illustration art, directory, face, gestrual, dead, man, head
This is a detail from ‘King of the Golden Mountain’, oil on canvas (in progress). I am quite enjoying being more gestural in my paint handling technique so far. Click here to view my initial digital mockup of the composition.
The process of creation
26 Apr 2013 1 Comment
in Progress shots, Uncategorized Tags: air, art, Australia, balloon, castle, child, clown, detail, doll, escape, France, French, hot, illustration, Jodi Magi, marionette, oil, paint, painting on wood, road, toy, work in progress
A friend suggested I might like to share the process of creating a piece of art in gallery format, so everyone can appreciate all the work that goes into the research and composition stages, as well as the final stage of painting. This gallery shows the work-in-progress shots of ‘I Told You This Day Would Come’, oil on wood panel, 2012.
King of the Golden Mountain
24 Apr 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: artist, colour, dead, directory, face, gestrual, illustrator, Jodi Magi, king, mountain, oil, painting, traditional

This is a detail from ‘King of the Golden Mountain’, oil on canvas (in progress). I am quite enjoying being more gestural in my paint handling technique so far. Click here to view my initial digital mockup of the composition.
Seven Ravens
15 Apr 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, artwork, bird, Brothers Grimm, castle, concpet, crow, damsel, digital, fairytale, figurative, fly, illustration, illustrator, Jodi Magi, mixed media, photoshop, raven, story, traditional, vector, vector art

This is a little challenge I set myself: Can illustration and art co-exist together in the same piece? And can a digital work be as emotive and soulful as a traditional piece?
Inspired by The Seven Ravens by the Brothers Grimm.
Photoshop, Illustrator and traditional techniques.
The Juniper Tree
15 Apr 2013 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, artist, blue, Brothers Grimm, illustration art, in progress, Jodi Magi, juniper tree, oil painting, pointilism, shadow, traditional painting, tree
This painting demonstrates my attempts to develop a looser, more gestural style and is a part of my ‘Brothers Grimm’ series.
Still in progress (though thousands of dots later), it has been quite relaxing and fun to work on.
Oil on canvas, 123 cm x 72 cm
King of the Golden Mountain
20 Mar 2013 Leave a Comment
in Preliminary sketch, Progress shots Tags: Australia, Brothers Grimm, drawing, fairytale, Gold, illustration, in progress, Jodi Magi, king, mountain, pencil, study
This is my King-to-be. A pencil drawing in progress for my next painting inspired by the Brothers Grimm’s The King of the Golden Mountain.
Click here to view my initial digital mockup of the composition.
Digital mockup for ‘King of the Golden Mountain’
09 Mar 2013 1 Comment
in Progress shots Tags: Brothers Grimm, concept, fairytale, golden, grimm, illustration, Jodi Magi, king, mountain, work in progress

I have just commenced studying a Masters course of Visual Art (scary!). My area of interest will be a modern visual interpretation of fairytales by the Brothers Grimm. I am also interested in incorporating typography within the painting as I want to explore the boundaries of art/illustration/graphic design.
This is a mockup created in Photoshop using my own photos, a photo from the net of a snake and net sourced images of paintings by Rembrandt and Caravaggio. It represents the story ‘The King of the Golden Mountain’ as told by the Brothers Grimm.
The final painting will be oil on canvas, and will be quite ambitious. Naturally I will completely change the faces – this is a starting point in terms of the colours and composition. Fingers crossed it works out.
If Only for a Moment
07 Feb 2013 1 Comment
in Completed work, Paintings on wood Tags: animal, art, artist, Australian, bird, character, children, deer, fable, fairytale, hewn pine, huon pine, illustration, Jodi Magi, journey, light, magic, painting on wood, spiritual, story, tree
In progress
10 Jan 2013 Leave a Comment
in Preliminary sketch, Progress shots Tags: art, Australian, children, drawing, figurative, girl, illustration, Jodi Magi, new, painting, pencil, sketch, UAE, work in progress
In progress
08 Jan 2013 1 Comment
in Preliminary sketch, Progress shots Tags: Abu Dhabi, art, Australia, child, drawing, illustration, in progress, Jodi Magi, U.A.E., water
In progress
08 Jan 2013 Leave a Comment
in Preliminary sketch, Progress shots Tags: animal, art, bird, drawing, egg, happy, hobbit, Jodi Magi, jolly, nature, nest, sketch, whimsical, wizard
Wood carving
04 Jan 2013 Leave a Comment
in Sculpture, Uncategorized Tags: artist, Australian, bird, carving, hand, hewn pine, Jodi Magi, nature, tree, W.A., wood, wood carving
Birdie is finished. She was so fun to work on and I look forward to the chance to do more wood carving in the future. Made from hewn pine, 14cm x 10cm.
In Progress
30 Nov 2012 Leave a Comment
in Progress shots Tags: art, character, deer, fairytale, fawn, forest, illustration, in progress, Jodi Magi, painting, painting on wood
A little bit of additional colour, worked in from the top down, seems to have brought it to life and heightened the sense of depth.

























