Studio Visit Reflections: Where Art Meets AI

This week, I had the gift of visiting Olivier Corneau’s studio—a space filled with stillness, light, and a quiet kind of innovation. His process is unlike anything I’ve seen before: he uses AI as a collaborator, generating ethereal, otherworldly images that feel microbial, emotional, and strangely alive.

Captured in the quiet hum of Olivier’s studio—where digital meets divine.

The work pulses with life, even though its origins are digital. And it made me reflect on what it means to be an artist in this moment—how we’re not limited by tradition, but invited to experiment, to evolve, and to let new tools stretch our imagination.

His approach reminded me that art isn't just made by hand. It's made by intention. By curiosity. By that ache to express something we can barely name.

In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing more studio stories—both mine and those that inspire me—as part of this deeper conversation we’re building here inside the Collector’s Circle.

Thank you for being part of it.
– Margaret

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