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Great artists generate in Superstudio

Ten visionary creatives who are breaking new ground.

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A Superstudio canvas flow by Tyler Givens


Since Superstudio’s official launch, artists and creatives from across the internet have been diving in, producing awe-inspiring work that pushes the boundaries of imagination. This space has become a playground for bold experimentation, where seeds of the brightest and most daring ideas are being planted and nurtured.

Even more exciting, many creators are reimagining their entire approach to their craft—exploring fresh styles, remixing their original works, and discovering possibilities they never anticipated. Superstudio’s AI tools are opening doors to wildly creative directions, sparking innovation in ways that feel truly transformative.

We’re excited to watch this momentum grow and bloom, driven by an inspiring group of visionary creators. Let’s take a closer look at ten creatives whose processes have been supercharged with Superstudio.


Mattaniah Aytenfsu ☆ Artist

Mattaniah is a new media artist, designer, and engineer, whose work explores the intersection of computation, consciousness, and expression. Working primarily with code, she creates generative art and immersive experiences that blend design, science, music, and data.

Recently, she’s been using Superstudio to merge telescope blueprints from the US Naval Observatory’s archives with traditional indigo textiles. Inspired by the Dogon tribe of Mali and their ancient astronomical knowledge, Mattaniah set out to experiment with cutting-edge tech in a way that honors the ingenuity of indigenous traditions.

She’s thinking about indigo and technology as symbols of autonomy and movement—how textiles can carry stories across time and space, and how we collectively strive to understand the world and the cosmos.

Staying true to her developer roots, Mattaniah even hacked Superstudio, adding her own custom annotations to the mix.


Tyler Givens ☆ Artist and Filmmaker

Tyler Givens is a born storyteller who often weaves together themes of sex, escapism, and apocalyptic visions, set in a fantastical world of limitless freedom and intricate lore.

In Superstudio, Tyler created ADVERTISEMENT, 001, a piece that explores his hyperrealism era. He used the Flux Image and Luma Video flows to prompt and animate the work, bringing it to life in his signature style.


Toma Gerzha ☆ Photographer

Toma Gerzha is a mixed media artist based in Amsterdam, known for her coming-of-age photographic works. Toma crafted a stunning, twinkling building facade by blending start and end key frames with the Luma flow, all while incorporating her own photography.

A collaged photograph of several people at a party, centering one girl with bangs, a leopard print shirt, and leather skirt on. Artwork by Toma Gerzha.

Enchii Saiko of Skowrld ☆ Creative Director

Enchii Saiko is a creative director who always brings a certain flare his to content creation and brand identity work, often producing engaging videos that elevate client profiles. Skowrld, his creative agency, brings to cutting edge work together with visuals and motion graphics that bring narratives to life. 

Using Superstudio, Enchii built high fidelity loops that look like they’ve been cut straight out of a fashion editorial from the future.

A futuristic fashion editorial featuring a faceless model donning baggy clothes and a beanie. Artwork by Enchii Saiko.

“I haven’t played around with AI that much, but Superstudio feels really universally accessible with how I add it to my workflow.” 
—Enchii Saiko


Isaac White ☆ Artist and Creative Director

Isaac White has steadily built a bit of a reputation in the New York scene. He can usually be spotted at the most coveted skate spots, or screen-printing designs for the homespun fashions at your favored local downtown shop. His multi-dimensional artistry and style make him an eccentric creator with a knack for mixing mediums. For his collaged print and video work, Isaac pulled a wide range of emotion out of black and white archival images, fused with his own creations. Whether you’re keeping tabs on Titus, his 1/1 clothing line, or following his skating career, there’s no doubt that Isaac is a name you’ll remember.

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Malt Disney ☆ Editor

Legendary Instagram editor Malt Disney is the corecore visionary we’ve always dreamed of. Malt has been the key collaborator and brain power behind many of the Superstudio teasers you might have spotted on Instagram. It wasn’t long before he was back on the platform to ideate his own work—and it’s a visual trip.

Every second keeps you guessing where he’ll take you next: inside Mickey’s eye, reimagined underwater worlds, even a Minion makeout sesh. Yeah, it gets weird. As he says, “Headphones required.”

A collaged image featuring a car, billboard, protest and undersea diver. Artwork by Malt Disney.

Above.png ☆ Graphic Designer

Graphic designers are all about Superstudio, and Above.png took things up a notch with his animated poster, blending Superstudio with Photoshop. He started by generating an image of a metallic robot teddy bear on a desert plane, then brought it into Flux to add some motion. To top it off, he incorporated playful, hand-drawn elements from the Kaiber Superstudio site, layering them alongside the animated poster in Photoshop. Mix. Match. Remix. With AI, designers can take their work into new dimensions.

A designed poster that reads "Anywhere but here" featuring a metallic chrome tedy bear in a blue desert environment.

Lila Tirando Violeta ☆ Musician

Lila Tirando Violeta, a Latin American musician, has recently been venturing into visuals and animation—and it’s all thanks to AI. For her Superstudio debut, she reimagined a music video that she’s had tucked away: Sleep Tight Love & Fortress. Now, the video has a whole new vibe, with a dark, moody palette and seamless transitions between the dreamy, surreal scenes she envisioned.

A girl wearing all black with dark hair and bangs, centered in a purple glowing spotlight. Artwork by Lila Tirando Violeta.

“I love the interface and results, Superstudio is
super practical for what I want to create.”

—Lila Tirando Violeta

Two palms holding a gold chain with surrealistic elements including eyes and a nose, superimposed in the hands themselves. Artwork by Lila Tirando Violeta.

Lucinda Dilworth ☆ Artist 

Lucinda, a new media artist specializing in projection mapping, first teamed up with us last year to bring her vision to life with Kaiber’s early tools. Now, she’s taken the leap into Superstudio and leveling up her creativity in all-new ways. So far, she has been crafting sleek 3D renders and integrating her own paintings into her unique, generative artwork. Want to see how she does it? Check out her IG for a quick step-by-step tutorial, and give it a try yourself.


El Vic ☆ Developer and Designer

We’ve got to give a big shoutout to El Vic—one of our OG Discord mods and an artist in his own right. Behind the scenes, we’ve been hard at work ensuring that Superstudio runs smoothly for artists, shaping it with us from the inside out.

For his personal work, he’s effectively taken Superstudio and made it his own playground—creating image sets with Flux, animating them with Luma, and curating bespoke Collections for each one. No spoilers, but he turned all of these into an epic music video, complete with a track generated in Suno.

(If you’ve made it this far, here’s a little teaser: we’re bringing more ways to plug music into Superstudio soon).

A Superstudio canvas by El Vic.

Great art is generated 😊

Superstudio is opening up new horizons for artists across a wide range of mediums. Whether it’s animated posters merging digital design with motion graphics or videos transformed with moody, surreal aesthetics, the platform has become a catalyst for boundary-pushing creativity. Artists are already exploring 3D renders, integrating their own imagery, and adding dynamic movement through tools like Flux and Luma. Many are also weaving music into their projects, crafting immersive experiences that seamlessly blend sound and visuals. It’s a playground for experimentation, remixing, and elevating creative work to unprecedented levels.

What will you generate?


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