Like an invitation to another world – the renowned art magazine ArtProfil dedicated a double-page homage to the artist Ekaterina Moré in its 2/2006 issue, celebrating her distinctive visual language.
Titled "A Painted Diary of Sensual Daydreams," the article illuminates Ekaterina Moré's artistic development, her emotional use of color, and the interplay of femininity, fantasy, and enjoyment. The series of images showcases modern female figures in a glamorous Art Deco style – with clear lines, vibrant colors, and a mysterious sensuality.

The article praises Ekaterina's knack for composition, which has become even more painterly, softer, and more atmospheric over the years. Her central theme is particularly highlighted: the woman as a self-assured, sensual being – embedded in a world full of symbolism and depth. Her paintings leave room for interpretation and stimulate the viewer's imagination. Eroticism, according to Moré, often arises from the unspoken – a play with suggestion and tension.
In addition to large-format reproductions of her works ("Glücksspiel," "Zusammenspiel," "Inspiration"), the article also includes information about current exhibitions, gallery representations, and the then-recently published art book "Ekaterina Moré – Sensuality and the Myth of Woman."



