What does summer mean to you?
Is it the warmth of sunlight on your skin, the scent of wildflowers carried by a breeze, or the long golden hours that stretch into memories? Summer isn’t just a season—it’s a feeling. A time when life feels lighter, colors seem brighter, and everything around us brims with the energy of renewal.
Seasons: Summer 2025, the 7th edition of the beloved Seasons series by Exhibizone, invites you into this radiant world of artistic expression. Opening on June 28 and continuing until September 30, 2025, this international online exhibition brings together remarkable artworks from around the globe, each offering a unique reflection of summer’s soul.
Through brushstrokes, lens flares, sculpture, fiber, and digital creations, artists have captured the heartbeat of summer: the vibrant bloom of flowers in full color, the gentle shimmer of sunlight dancing on water, the carefree pleasure of melting ice cream, and the tranquil charm of boats adrift on lazy afternoons. Whether bold or tender, literal or abstract, these works speak a universal language—one of warmth, leisure, and the simple joy of being.

As you explore the exhibition, we invite you to truly engage—don’t just view the art, experience it. Rate the pieces that move you, comment on the works that speak to your soul, and take a moment to connect with artists and fellow viewers around the world. Your voice matters here, and your presence helps shape the story of Seasons: Summer 2025.
Whether you’re an art collector seeking fresh perspectives, a curator scouting exceptional talent, or simply someone who finds joy in creativity, Seasons: Summer 2025 promises a vibrant, inspiring experience. This isn’t just an exhibition, it’s a celebration of life’s sunlit moments and the creative minds who capture them.
Visit the exhibition today at https://www.exhibizone.com/summer2025 and immerse yourself in a season reimagined through art.
This summer, let the art speak—and let it speak to you.
View full list of participant artists here:
Charlotte A. Cornish, Cher Pruys, Nikki Coulombe, SWL Harrison, Kari Sabrie, Stuart Heir, ILIA, Xylina Wu, Marion Constantinides, Lois Trader Art, Mary Kathleen Quinn Stahl, Leilani Purvis, Meaghan Troup, Liliana Sambotin, El Lisha Mayle, Karen Katonah, Hariclia Michailidou, Liying Peng, Dorle Pfeifer, Eva-Maria Horstick, Maryam Fardinfard, Anastasiia Terentieva, Roxann Dayton, Julianne Rose, Nira Chorev, Paul Gilbertson, John Flippin, Ellen King, Katie Kratzer, Evelyn Warren, Jonna Marsh, Winston Harrell, Tim Graham, Stephanie Bing, Eugene Jankowski, Mallorie Ostrowitz, Gretchen Bainum, Andrea Morales, Isaac Stackell, Darlene Spell, Kathleen Hutter, Reinhard Riedel, Leshan Li, Julie Kelly, James Anderson, Linda Gulinson, Pamela Michaels, Allison Miskulin, Fritz Messere, Earl Payne, Cheryl Raber, Séraphine, Emily Altieri, Jeanne Amato, Analyn Anderson, Sydney Antkowiak, Dustin Batson, Odaly Bautista Lopez, Krzysztof Bobrowski, Jerri Brackett, Eric Brewer, Holly Brown, Michaele Calderone, Michelle Calkins, Chelsea Carbonell, Elizabeth Chaney, Valery Chhum, John Connors, Susan Costes, Grace Courbis, Moises Marco Antonio Cruz, Brenton Deardorff, Shawn Digity, Richard Dirgo, Ellis Dune, Heidi Dobrott, Alina Dolitsky, Lawrence Eleoff, Jayshree Elliott, Jack Farkas, Alissa Frazer, Ahana Ghosh, Mary Glovanovitch, Lane Grigson, Jean Hawk, Sarah Hough, Annette Jaret, Kristin Johnson, Jahna Kahrhoff, Collette Kennedy, Khrystyna Kozyuk, Natalia Kutova, Lawrence Kyere, Jackie La Lanne, Shani M Anderson, Ken Marks, Stephen Marotta, Anne McMahon, Brigitte Merz, Oksana Muminova, Gilvon Greer, Carly Odegard, Jim Priest, Vince Quevedo, Janie Ronchelli, David Schlosser, Deborah St John, Tatiana Trineeva, Aaron Usher, Ruth Villa, Laurie Waalkes, Patti Walsh, Kate Weingart, Robert Willits, Andrew Wykes, Ellen Zentera

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