Scarecrow

Original Painting

10x10 - acrylic and collage on linen with maple wood floater frame

$625

An abstract painting reminiscent of the 1939 "The Wizard of Oz". This film is full of juicy symbolism. The irony in the Scarecrow's story, of course, was that his deepest desire to get a brain turned out to be an unnecessary one.

He was the most analytical and deep thinking leader of the group. His travel with Dorothy and the crew put him in a position to lead, solve relevant problems, and build confidence. How cool is that?

GET TO KNOW THE ARTIST

Michelle Spiziri's art is characteristic of Abstract Expressionism. However, she has an uncanny ability to bring out unique and evocative imagery while revealing unexpected visual stories.

She is also exploring ceramic sculpture as a medium of extended expression.

Much like life and while digging deeper within ourselves, inside the nucleus of Michelle’s art there exists layers of complexities, discoveries, and synchronicities forming before the reveal of a finished work.  

Michelle believes that the sometimes chaotic journey involves a chrysalis state of deconstruction in order to create something fresh and meaningful.  


Michelle's art work is extraordinary. Her work is soulful. She seems to connect to spaces that are only apparent when you take a second and a third look at her art. Her work is one of a kind.

ANTONIO SANCHEZ

I love Michelle's wit and spontaneity in her art. Her colors are raw and vivid. There is a lot of excitement and drama in her paintings.

Jude Asher

Michelle Spiziri’s expressionist paintings, self-labeled "emotionalism,” are complex works of art manifesting both a well-mastered craft honed over the years, and a spontaneity tapping into the deep layers of the unconscious.

Noelle Imparato

Michelle has always been a creative being and it comes directly from her soul. Her work is intuitive and authentic. She is always an inspiration. Love her work.

CHRISTINE WENDEROTH

Michelle is an amazingly talented and imaginative artist. I feel really lucky to have finally purchased a few of her works; a great investment! 

Jim Krebs