Group Exhibition
Abstracted
May 1 – 31, 2026
Abstract painting has long been understood as a celebration of the act of painting itself. A space where intuition, gesture, and color take precedence over representation. The Abstract movement has continually pushed artists to explore what happens when form is liberated from a subject.
For viewers, Abstract art is designed to evoke, not explain. It invites emotional response, curiosity, contemplation, and sometimes even disorientation. Abstraction remains one of the most flexible and expansive modes of expression in contemporary art.
In our May online group art show “Abstracted” the selected 35 artists and their artworks embody the freedom, experimentation, and emotional resonance that define the abstract tradition.
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★ The Dance ★
Hilary Saner
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★★ A Tree Of Another Color ★★
Cynthia Shechter
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★★★ The New Old ★★★
Nancy Wallace
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Abstract Anime 2
Charles Wallis
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The Rainforest
Michael L. Sirken
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A Point Of View
Patricia Patrick
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Cellular 001
Sophie LaBell
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Falling Apart!
Nancy C Jacques
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Spare
Jack Girard
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The Gilded Abyss
Jon Feraro
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Frozen Urban Mindscape
Stephanie Bing
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In Great Waves
Michael Lopez
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In Motion
Joke Minnaar
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At Peace
Brigitte B Burckhardt
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From Above
Kylo-Patrick Hart
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Space Junk
George Hutton Hunter
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Meadow
Subodh Maheshwari, M.F.A.
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A Smile To Mondriaan
Marianne van der Meer-Felten (Marfel)
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Urban Tide
Zhanna Urodovskikh
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La Traviata
Maria Gray
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Subterranean Lake
Stanislav Riha
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Anatomy Of Panic
Gerrit van Ommering
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Through The Looking Glass
Karen Safer
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Watercolours
Dixie Allen
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Beakless Hummingbirds 1
Sylvia Bandyke
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The Motown Belt
Virginia Primozic
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The Way Of The Magician
Sheryl Ann Noday
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Symbiosis And Rupture
Lumi Liu
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Deep Woods Mystery
Gayle Faulkner
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Lyric 1
Sylvie Milman
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Dark Matter
Lynn Burnes
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Mexico City
Denise Richards
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Silver Clouds Over Burning
Shana Salaff
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Reckless
Jessica Vadala
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Influence
Sumin Joo