🧙‍♀️ Maleficent “A Spell Is Cast” – Olszewski LE Sorcery Masterpiece 🧙‍♀️


Unleash the dark elegance of Disney’s most iconic villain with this Olszewski Limited Edition Maleficent figurine, titled “A Spell Is Cast.” Inspired by Sleeping Beauty, this piece captures the raw power and theatrical drama of Maleficent as she conjures her curse.

Unlike traditional static figurines, this sculpture feels alive—magical elements swirl around her, while a ghostly vision of Princess Aurora lies below, suspended in enchanted sleep. It’s a dynamic, story-driven composition that stands apart from standard Maleficent collectibles.


đź’Ž WHY COLLECTORS LOVE THIS PIECE

This is not just a figurine—it’s a miniature storytelling sculpture.


🎨 ABOUT OLSZEWSKI & STYLE

Robert Olszewski is world-renowned for his ability to create intricately detailed, dimensional miniatures that tell a complete story in a compact form. His Disney pieces are especially prized for:

This piece exemplifies his signature “Story-Time” style—where the viewer experiences a scene unfolding, not just a character posed.


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🎯 COLLECTOR APPEAL

Maleficent remains one of Disney’s most sought-after villains, and pieces that:

…are especially desirable.

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This is Maleficent at her most powerful—a swirling, spellbinding moment captured in miniature form. Pieces like this don’t just sit on a shelf—they command attention.

👉 If you’re building a serious Disney Villains collection, this unique Olszewski interpretation is one you won’t see often—especially complete with box, COA, and inserts.


A little about the piece from the "Experience the Mistress" website:

Hand-painted mixed-media “Story-Time” by Olszewski miniature figurine of Maleficent, inspired by her appearance in Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty animated film (1959), standing with her arms outstretched, holding her staff which is fabricated of painted metal, before a billowing tower of green flames that contains a swirl of bats, skulls and other demons around the bewitched spinning wheel, while casting her spell over Sleeping Beauty Princess Aurora.

Story-Time is a collection of personal interpretations of classic children's literature including Disney inspired miniatures. Each cameo represents memorable storytelling moments from the films and will be able to stand-alone or be grouped to tell the story from beginning to end.

Here's a little about Sleeping Beauty I found on Wikipedia:

Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. Based on Charles Perrault's 1697 fairy tale, the production was supervised by Clyde Geronimi, and was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, Eric Larson, and Les Clark. Featuring the voices of Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Barbara Luddy, Barbara Jo Allen, Taylor Holmes, and Bill Thompson, the film follows Princess Aurora, who was cursed by the evil fairy Maleficent to die from a prick from the spindle of a spinning wheel. She is saved by three good fairies, who alter Aurora's curse so that she falls into a deep sleep and will be awakened by true love's kiss.

Here's a little info I found out about Robert Olszewski I found on his website:

Robert William Olszewski (pronounced ol-shes-ski) has established himself as a major influence in the creation and production of miniature figurative art. Robert Olszewski began his art career first as a painter and as an art teacher who evolved to become a world known miniature figurative artist, sculptor, and architect. In 1977, his first serious miniature figurative works were sculpted to accessorize a doll house that he built for his daughter, Meredith. Over a 30-year career, Olszewski’s miniature work continues to evolve, and he has created a body of work that is collected worldwide.