Since the dawn of time, humanity has looked to the natural world for meaning, listening to the whisper of the wind, feeling the rhythm of the waves, watching the dance of flames, and standing grounded upon the earth that sustains us. These ancient forces, timeless and eternal, have long shaped not only our planet but the human spirit itself.
Exhibizone proudly presents Elements 2025, the third edition of its highly anticipated international juried exhibition, celebrating the primal forces that define existence. The exhibition officially opens on October 16, 2025, and continues online until December 16, 2025.
This thought-provoking exhibition brings together visionary artists from around the world, each interpreting the essence of Air, Water, Fire, Earth, and the realms beyond such as Ether, Spirit, and Energy, in ways that transcend medium and imagination.

As you step into this immersive online experience, you are invited to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the world through its elemental truths. Witness how color becomes breath, how texture mirrors stone and flame, how light flows like water, and how emotion itself becomes an invisible yet undeniable force. Every artwork tells a story of creation and destruction, stillness and motion, grounding and transformation.
The exhibition unfolds like a living tapestry where opposites coexist and balance quietly emerges. One artwork may invite serenity while another burns with rebellion. Yet together they remind us that the elements are never apart. They exist in constant conversation, shaping not only our surroundings but also our inner worlds.
Elements 2025 is an invitation to feel the pulse of nature through the language of art. Visitors are encouraged to engage with the works, share their reflections through comments and ratings, and join this collective dialogue about balance, resilience, and renewal in a changing world.
Come and explore how the artists of Elements 2025 transform the unseen into the visible, turning ancient symbols into contemporary reflections of who we are and how deeply we connect to the forces that move us all.
View full list of participant artists here:
Lana Fultz, Farida Ali, Lisa Hamilton, Joelle Wilcock, Bob Zimmerman, Steve Mason, ILIA, Jeff McCalmon, Kirk Ruse, David Poyant, Wendy Wilson, Teresita Leal, Ray Zovar, Janie Ronchelli, Maggie Dodge, Faisal Mirza, A.N. Kitsune, Leslie Dirgo, Leticia Marie Razo, Brenton Deardorff, Kristin Thomas, Stephanie Bing, Lena Shvets, Renae Simmons, Karen Mooney, Laura Friesel, Sean Lovett, Joanna Szuba, Casey Bell, Kathleen Martell, Kathy B Shapiro, Dan Catfish Moore, Glam Tech, Rita Schwab, Simon Berson, Donna Jonas, Dan Holt, Mary Pascoe, Mia Rosa, Barbara Cunningham, David Byrd, Sharon B Dowdell, Anastasiia Ingold, Stan Frankenthaler, Monica Sarandrea, Randa Lake, LightExpressionist, Ivan Gall, Robert Swedroe, Edie Christensen, Anna Shmidt, Ellen Druffel, Shu Chih Murray, Craig Thompson, Oleksandr and Nika Brzhezytskyi, Jaceson Mann, Susana Mazzarino Jimenez, Volha Naruta-Johnson, Ronald Young, Donna Acdal, Darlene Alford, Diana Andersen, Sophia Arneson, Yeroham Ashagre, Karen Bjerg Petersen, Amber Braxton, Qin Cai, Kate Campbell, Christopher Carter, Valentina Castilla, Yeon Chang, Sharon Cruson, Yves De Vocht, Catherine Dean, Alina Dolitsky, Bob Felderman, Julie Fountain, Janice Freeman, Yaana Greene, Jesse Hashagen, Giselle Hernandez, Kate Hoyer, Timothy Hutchinson, Laura Jay Ulery, Seon Kim, Misha Kitto, Julie Kornblum, Maria Lozinsky, Erin Mahoney, David Manoguerra, Brigitte B Burckhardt, Susan Millan, Tatjana Miscevic, Drew Mitchell, Kelly Moyle Haltom, Karen Nixon, Tanya OBrien, Eduardo Perme, Ian Peterson, Francesca Pinoni, Vince Quevedo, Cupid Red, Esther Rivera, Sabrina Roundtree, Tricia Seymour-Barrier, Jennifer Shea, Carolina Snyder, Greg Spirakis, Ginger Tieszen, Jennifer Vroom, JP Walker, Ann Marie Walsh, Greg Westfall, Lisa Whiteley, James Williams, Kathy Winkler, Rachel Wright, Alina Obukhova

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