AIDA Art Gallery: Sensual Art & Strong Female Imagery

AIDA Kunstgalerie: Sinnliche Kunst & starke Frauenbilder

Sometimes wanderlust returns faster than your suitcase is fully unpacked.
The flavors of the last dinner, the smile during the last sunset – they fade as soon as everyday life calls again.
But what remains when the last ray of sunshine on board has faded?
Art.
Not just any art. But art that preserves emotions. That takes you back to those moments at sea that felt like eternity.

This is precisely what the AIDA art galleries stand for – places full of inspiration, colors, and stories.
Here you will encounter international AIDA artists such as James Rizzi, Charles Fazzino, Devin Miles – and also my works: feminine, radiant pictorial worlds that remind you of lightness.


1. Art on AIDA: Stage, Encounters, Enthusiasm

AIDA Art Gallery - Interview with artist Ekaterina Moré on stage

For over 15 years, my paintings have been part of the AIDA art galleries – and during this time I have had the pleasure of accompanying many unforgettable artist journeys.
I have painted live on stage, given interviews, and always found the personal exchange with guests to be a special inspiration.

During these journeys, not only artworks were created, but also touching encounters – full of emotion, lightness, and joie de vivre.

One experience remains particularly vivid to me:
During one of these trips, the idea arose to paint a portrait of a family's mother. In a stylish bar, with an elegant wine glass in hand, we staged a small photo session – almost like a scene from an old movie.
The daughter was there with sparkling eyes, full of enthusiasm and loving suggestions. What she didn't know: she was also part of the plan. A few months later, for her 18th birthday, she received her own portrait – full of surprise, full of soul.

Such experiences show what art on AIDA can be:
Lively. Emotional. Accessible. And often much more than just a picture.


2. AIDA Art Galleries – Experiencing Art instead of Just Observing It

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What makes the AIDA art gallery so special is its open concept.
No silent wandering through like in a classic museum, no hushed whispers and "please do not touch" atmosphere.
Here, art is lived. Right in the midst of life.
Between a glass of wine at the bar, an elegant dinner at Rossini, or a relaxed stroll along the gallery decks.

As an AIDA artist , I love exactly this approach: Art to linger over. To marvel at. To touch – emotionally as well as literally.
The doors are open, the gallery is a place of encounter – not only with images, but with stories, moods, and sometimes even with oneself.

There are regular art auctions, interviews, and lovingly curated events like the so-called "Blind Date with an Artwork" – where a picture is initially shown veiled.
You bid on it without knowing what is hidden behind it.
It is only unveiled at the highest bid – a little thrill that charmingly combines art with excitement.

What I particularly appreciate:
Guests who are usually not interested in art suddenly stop.
They ask questions, discover details, begin to feel.
Because here, art can be light, sensual, immediate.
Without inhibitions. Without prior knowledge. Only with what it awakens in you.

More on this:

➤ To the article: "Art Journeys with AIDA: Inspiration, Encounter & Emotion on the High Seas"

➤ To the article: "Art Journey with AIDA: From Kiel to the Caribbean – Colors, Waves & Encounters"



3. Flowism – when colors dance and the world stands still

Flowism Art at AIDA Art Gallery by Ekaterina Moré

An experience during an artist journey to the Baltic Sea remains particularly vivid in my memory.
I stood on stage and painted – live, in front of a large audience. The moderator asked me questions, but I didn't hear them.
Not out of inattention – but because I was completely in the flow.

I was so deeply immersed in my creative process that everything around me blurred.
Later, some spectators came up to me and said how touching it was to observe how a person could be so absorbed in their art.
They felt: This wasn't a performance – it was a moment of pure devotion.

Exactly this experience was the origin of my style, which I call Flowism.
My works live from soft lines, flowing transitions, sensual movements.
They invite you to simply let go – into the moment, into yourself, into what resonates within you.

No corners. No musts. No goals.
Just color. Form. Feeling.

Like an AIDA journey on canvas.

More on this:

➤ To the article: "Flowism: Femininity, Joie de Vivre & Modern Art in Flow"

➤ To the article: "Dance of Colors on the High Seas: Experiencing Flowism Art with AIDA"

 

4. Feminine Glamourism – Elegance that surrounds you

Feminine Glamourism - Art Deco Art by Ekaterina Moré at AIDA Art Gallery

The AIDA world is characterized by style and sensuality.
Imagine: an evening at Rossini, the light glittering in your glass, you wearing a dress you love. Perhaps you're sitting in one of the stylish bars on board, surrounded by soft music and good wine.
This special atmosphere is reflected in my second style: Feminine Glamourism.

Inspired by Art Deco, I portray women as modern goddesses – strong, elegant, full of charisma.
Luminous colors, clear compositions, a touch of vintage.
And even if my pictures mainly show women – they appeal to everyone who longs for beauty, elegance, and inner radiance.

Whether you choose them for yourself, for your partner, or as a special gift – they are more than motifs. They are feelings in color.

More on this:

➤ To the article: "Feminine Glamourism – Exclusive Art in Modern Art Deco Style"

➤ To the article: "Longing for Paradise – Exotic Female Portraits in the AIDA Art Gallery"

 

5. When the Journey Ends – What Touched You Remains

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As soon as the ship reaches its last stop and the suitcase is back in the hallway, everyday life returns for many.
But what if you could simply preserve that special feeling of lightness?

Sometimes a single work of art is enough to remind you daily:
Of the effortless being, of the dolce far niente, of your own radiance.

And the best part:
You can find your favorite artwork even after the journey.

Whether you remember a specific painting or wish for something completely individual – the AIDA art galleries are open to you. 


6. Dolce far niente – When Art Becomes a Window to the Soul

Dolce far Niente - Original painting by Ekaterina Moré at AIDA Art Gallery

"Dolce far niente" – the sweet doing nothing – is more than a lifestyle.
It is an attitude, a pause, a leaning back into what nourishes us.
On vacation, this often comes effortlessly. But what about everyday life?

A work of art can become such an anchor.
A window to a mood, to a feeling you don't want to forget.
Perhaps a moment by the sea. Perhaps a look into the eyes of a loved one.
Perhaps simply the feeling of being completely yourself.

My art reminds you of exactly these moments.
Not loud, not intrusive – but with color, form, and a touch of magic.
Like small islands in the stream of everyday life.
They say: You are allowed to take breaks. You are allowed to enjoy. You are allowed to simply be.

And especially in a world that is becoming louder, faster, more demanding, such inner windows are a gift.
They give you space for what is good for the soul.
For stillness. For beauty. For sensuality.


7. How to Find Your Artwork – With Feeling, Not Haste

AIDA Art Gallery Art Journey by Ekaterina Moré - Buy Original Paintings

Perhaps you once stood in front of one of my paintings and thought:
"That's kind of me."
Or you simply walked on – with a small echo in your heart that wouldn't let go.

Art sometimes has a delayed effect.
And if you later realize that you want to retrieve that feeling – then that's the perfect moment.

Whether an original, an art print, or an individual commissioned painting – much begins with a simple sentence:
"I remember this painting..."


8. A Gift with Meaning – Art for Special People

More and more often, very personal works are created in my studio:
A portrait for a daughter for her coming of age. A heartfelt painting for a wife for an anniversary. Or even a gift for oneself. These works tell stories – your stories.

You send me photos, thoughts, impressions – and I transform them into images that touch. Not loudly, but deeply.


9. FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about AIDA Art Gallery

Can I buy a painting directly on board and take it with me?

Yes – smaller works or art prints can be taken with you directly. Larger works will be well packed and insured and sent to your home.

What if I'm unsure?

The gallerists on board will advise you personally, warmly, and without sales pressure.

Can I have the painting framed?

Of course – the team will help you with the selection and organization of suitable framing.

I can't find a specific painting online anymore – what should I do?

Contact the gallery team or me directly. I will be happy to show you more works or alternatives.

Can I commission a personal work?

Very gladly. I particularly love personal commissioned works – they arise from conversation, with empathy and creative depth.


Perhaps now is the right moment 🌊

If a quiet longing has arisen in you while reading – an image in your mind's eye, a feeling that gently reminded you –
then perhaps now is the right time.

Art is not a luxury.
Art is an expression. A mirror. A home for feelings.

More about AIDA Art Galleries...

 

Online Gallery

Be sure to check out my online gallery and discover which motifs appeal to you most!