In DONNA magazine, Ekaterina Moré's article "A Date with Myself" was published – a text-image artwork about self-care, female intuition, and emotional depth. An invitation to encounter oneself – honestly, sensually, and with an open heart.
Sensual, strong, mysterious: Ekaterina Moré brings the motif of the femme fatale back into the art world in a new light with her paintings of women.
Art with attitude: The renowned magazine "Geschäftsführer Zürich" dedicates an extensive report to Ekaterina Moré – about the power of femininity and its role in an often overstimulated world.
A strong artist portrait in Russian Switzerland: Ekaterina Moré on beauty as an attitude, female presence, and her path as a self-taught artist to international recognition.
Strong women, sensual cats: Ekaterina Moré was featured with an artist portrait in the renowned magazine “Geliebte Katze” (Beloved Cat). Her works celebrate feminine intuition and the quiet power of the cat – as a symbol of freedom, sensuality, and self-determination.
The exhibition "Time to Dream" presents Ekaterina Moré's art as an invitation to self-discovery. Art Profil magazine reports on strong women, quiet moments, and emotional depth on canvas.
"Mein Geld" reports on Ekaterina Moré: Her paintings show sensual women full of harmony, inspired by water, nature & the style of the 1920s.
An exclusive artist portrait in the luxury magazine "Vsja Evropa" highlights Ekaterina Moré's journey as a painter between Russia and Europe – focusing on femininity, design, and cultural bridges.
For the 50th anniversary of the German Playboy edition, Ekaterina Moré designed an exclusive cover. Her painting shows two Playmates as stylized femmes fatales – self-assured, sensual, strong. An artistic statement about eroticism, femininity, and freedom.
"We wish for peace" Svetlana, her sister and her children have now arrived with us. They successfully fled bombed-out Kharkiv...
Art Meets Industry: BILD newspaper reports on Ekaterina Moré's first steel sculptures – powerful, feminine, iconic. After an intensive design...
Artist Ekaterina Moré in an interview with Blickpunkt Wirtschaft: on the significance of female intuition in business & art, collaborations with Rosenthal – and her view of women as a symbol of the soul.
"For several weeks, artist Ekaterina Moré has been exchanging ideas with other artists in a YouTube format about how to...
In the magazine Our Cats, Ekaterina Moré explains how cats, as a symbol of female intuition, found their way into her art. Her expressive female portraits celebrate self-confidence, gentleness, and strength – with sensual imagery and emotional depth.
Ekaterina Moré developed a new project during the lockdown. She interviews fellow artists and uploads the conversations online. With this,...
Art, Femininity & the Soul of the Cat – Artist Portrait in "Geliebte Katze" The renowned magazine "Geliebte Katze" published...
The Rheinische Post dedicates an article to the artist Ekaterina Moré, focusing on her feminine works, significant collaborations, and social themes.
KÖ-WHISPERS – The Düsseldorf ColumnOnly the Sheikh is allowed to see these nude photosEkaterina Moré painted the six wives of...
Strong women, sensual retro aesthetics, and a homage to Tamara de Lempicka: In the Polish interior design magazine "Prestige House", Ekaterina Moré is celebrated as the voice of modern femininity, blending art, design, and glamour.
The Swiss magazine Seesicht dedicates a major feature to Ekaterina Moré and her art project on Lake Zurich. Her portraits of women show real characters – sensual, dignified, and with great artistic intuition. One of her original paintings graces the cover.
The magazine "Wat is los?" presented Ekaterina Moré's project Dolce Vita in Meerbusch – an homage to femininity, joie de vivre, and local atmosphere. The result is 15 large-format portraits of women, inspired by Meerbusch locations and Mediterranean lightness.
For the 25th anniversary of TOP Magazine Neuss, Ekaterina Moré created a unique cover image – a sensual portrait of a woman in front of the Neuss Minster. Art meets event – creating a lasting symbol of style, strength, and regional identity.
RTL West reported from Ekaterina Moré's studio on the art project "Love Goddesses" - a collaboration with Playboy. For this series, the artist painted 12 Playmates of the Year 2014 as modern goddesses of love - sensual, strong and full of symbolism of female energy.
The magazine Blickpunkt Wirtschaft portrays Ekaterina Moré as an artist with vision. Her works represent modern femininity, creative power, and an entrepreneurial attitude – a strong presence at the intersection of art, society, and business.























