A versatile artist, painting alternately in acrylics on Mylar (a translucent plastic film), or on the computer, MichOelle Hegyi's works have been described by reviewers as both "landscapes of the soul" and “ethereal dreamscapes”.
Influenced by painters such as Richard Diebenkorn and Susan Rothenberg, she creates spaces filled with color and light. Skimming over, around and through these luscious fields of color, connecting, dividing and binding them together, are lines, bold or fragmented, sometimes almost disappearing only to reassert themselves somewhere else; lines that define or integrate the space and forms of her compositions.