"Confident. Sensual. Elegant." – with these words, the BILD newspaper describes Ekaterina Moré's art in a two-page article that celebrates her Düsseldorf exhibition and her distinctive visual language.
Under the title "She paints women's portraits for real men," the article explores the fascination Moré's paintings exert on both men and women: female figures that appear simultaneously strong and delicate, familiar and mysterious.
The artist, born in St. Petersburg and living in Germany since 1996, is showcasing 30 new works at the Conzen Gallery in Düsseldorf. Among them is a portrait of her muse, TV presenter Angela Julie Wadenpohl, who modeled for her at Bar Fifty Nine.

The works featured in BILD are not classic portraits – they are vibrant symbolic images that interpret female beauty, eroticism, and self-confidence in a modern way. Her heroines appear like goddesses of a new era – powerful, sensual, multifaceted.
In addition to the exhibition, the article also highlights her successes in the design field: Ekaterina Moré has designed glasses, porcelain, and interiors for brands like Rosenthal, and her works hang in renowned hotels such as the Steigenberger Düsseldorf and the Maritim Berlin.



