Studio Saint Blaise is the creative AI playground of a fearless artist whose work merges polished aesthetics with daring experimentation.
In this short interview, she shares what drives her, how she crafts such impactful visuals — and even drops a few golden tips along the way.


Can you introduce yourself?
My name is Anna. I’m French and I live in the south of France, near Montpellier. I’ve been working in communications for 15 years. I’ve always leaned more toward strategy and consulting than creative design. Studio Saint Blaise is a way for me to fulfill my creative desires and give free rein to my imagination!
How long have you been using generative AI?
I started using generative AI in 2023 out of curiosity, with a desire to test and explore new creative horizons. And since then, I haven’t been able to stop! In my professional life, I mainly use generative AI for writing and editorial purposes, as I work in public and political communications. Visual creation is more of a personal playground for me!
What is your biggest source of inspiration currently?
I’m a contemplative and a compulsive dreamer. I love traveling, discovering new landscapes and new cultures. So, what inspires me most is mixing worlds, objects, and people to invent new realities that become dreamlike supports. I play with colors, scale, light, and textures to create environments that feel both familiar and surreal. I see it as a way of looking at the world around us, appreciating its beauty, testing its boundaries, and questioning the relationship between nature and humanity.


Which AI tools do you use the most?
I primarily use Midjourney, which has incredible creative power. So far, I haven’t found anything that matches its image quality, texture rendering, and detail management. The possibilities for exploration are endless! I also use Magnific AI to enhance resolution and Luma for video animation.
Any advice for those who want to get started with AI art?
I encourage anyone who’s interested to give it a try and experiment. To me, AI is an incredible opportunity because it removes technical barriers and opens the doors of creation to everyone. It’s also a way to connect with others, to share your personal imagination, to open the galleries of your mind and the landscapes of your creativity. It’s a form of sharing, just like any other art form.









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