What if art could whisper directly to your senses—before your mind even begins to understand it?
Exhibizone proudly presents Abstractus 2025, the annual juried international online group art exhibition that dares to move beyond the visible, the literal, and the defined. Opening November 6, 2025, and continuing until January 6, 2026, this global showcase invites art lovers, collectors, and visionaries to step into a space where meaning is not given but felt.
In a world that often seeks explanations, Abstractus celebrates the freedom of emotion, instinct, and pure visual language. Here, each artwork is a universe of its own—composed not of figures or familiar forms, but of sensations, movements, and energy. It’s an exhibition where texture becomes a conversation, color becomes a heartbeat, and silence speaks volumes.

Visitors are invited to explore artworks that stretch perception and awaken curiosity. This is not a gallery of answers, but of experiences—each piece revealing itself differently with every gaze, every thought, every pause. Abstractus 2025 is a journey through the rhythm of imagination, where art no longer imitates life but creates new realities.
Abstractus 2025 invites you to expand your sense of wonder and step into a realm where feeling leads the way. As you journey from one creation to the next, allow yourself to surrender to the mystery. Let color guide you. Let form dissolve. Let emotion rise.
Join us in celebrating the power of abstraction—the art of the unseen that reveals everything within us.
Explore Abstractus 2025 and share your voice: rate, comment, and connect with the artists whose visions ignite your imagination. Your engagement is what turns this exhibition from a collection of artworks into a living, breathing dialogue between creation and perception.
Visit the exhibition at: https://www.exhibizone.com/abstractus2025
View full list of participant artists here:
Mandayam Thirunarayanan, Francesca Tesoriere, Bob Zimmerman, Mike Mcgoff, Alayne Gelfand, Faith Gabel-Simmons, Dan Holt, Michael Padwee, Mick Ulichney, Paola Santagostino, Michael Ingram, David Day, Gerrit van Ommering, Patti Walsh, Tina Lin, Kelley Batson-Howard, Kathy B Shapiro, Sherry Shefts, Elena Gorn, Ronald Price, Claudiu Anica, Misha Kitto, Kelly Moyle Haltom, Caroline Avent, Steven Myers, Hank Church, Amy Lincoln, Joanna Szuba, Heidi Fickinger, Steve Mason, Joel Simpson, Armando Zirakzadeh, Jacinto Zambrano, Stan Frankenthaler, Stephen Datnoff, Jennifer Hannigan-Green, Cynthia Starkey, Marla Martin, Josh and Charlie, LightExpressionist, Veda Kagabo, Donna Acdal, Vahagn Bagoyan, Ed Bohon, Christopher Carter, CK Clark, Heather Climer, Tracy Coval, Catherine A. Cox, Kym Dalgo, Mary Davidson, Linda DeRoche, Aaron Dietzen, Denise Donnell, Larry Duren, John Edmond Towns, Barb Edwards, Carla Fairchild, Licita Fernandez, Jodius Fuqua, Pat Gougler, Allan W Gow, Clark Grinde, Elaine C Grose, Kirsten Guerin, Tamerie Halliday, John Harper, Deborah Hecht, Nadia Hope, Robert Hunter, Leslie Jacobs, Brad Jamieson, Jaclyn Javakian, Carolyn Jenkins, Carole Jolly, Leal Lauderbaugh, Carol Levy, MaryAnne Lupinetti, Vincent Serbin, Kieran McDonnell, Mark McKain, Casey Mensing, Brigitte B Burckhardt, Tatjana Branislav, Jack Moga, Caryl Morgan, Ileana Moya, Briana Pinell, Vince Quevedo, Alena Rezanova, Madison Rocap, Robert Rogers, Edo Rosenberg, Sabrina Roundtree, Joce Ryder, Carol Beth Sacks, Cora Salvino, Hannah Schechter, Will Schweinfurth, Tricia Seymour-Barrier, Sarah Shea Roberto, Lena Shvets, Inna Skidan, Krystin-youngju Smith, Jan Somers, Su-Chow Tannuzzo, Kristin Thomas, Len Thomas, Aaron Usher, Nancy Van Ness, Megan Van Rafelghem, Karen Wagaman, Robert Wagoner, Ricky Workman, Rachel Wright, Steven Wright, Mabel Zaglul

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