Regina Halmich as a Modern Amazon – The Courier Reports on Ekaterina Moré's Art Project

Regina Halmich und Ekaterina Moré mit Gemälde in der Galerie Elwert

 

Strong women, strong message – Ekaterina Moré's art project "Modern Muses" is garnering media attention. In the article "The Modern Amazon", Der Kurier highlights how Regina Halmich is staged as a muse – powerful, feminine, and full of symbolism. At the center is the former boxing world champion as "Melpomene" – Muse of Tragedy – interpreted in a contemporary female portrait.

Ekaterina Moré and Regina Halmich met for the official photo shoot at the Art Galerie Elwert in Karlsruhe. In the background: the large-format painting showing Regina at the wheel of a convertible. Symbolically, this not only creates an image of women but also sets a statement – for strength, elegance, and emotional depth.

Artist Ekaterina Moré explores femininity and identity throughout her entire body of work. Her goal: to showcase modern images of women that go far beyond clichés. In the "Modern Muses" series, inspired by Greek mythology, prominent women are transformed into timeless icons – each representing a specific aspect of female energy.

Halmich embodies the modern Amazon: she unites athleticism, mental strength, and sensual charisma. "Melpomene is a strong woman – just like Regina," says Moré. The journalist aptly summarizes: "This woman shows that you can combine femininity and strength."

Regina Halmich und Ekaterina Moré mit Gemälde in der Galerie Elwert – Pressefoto aus dem Kurier-Artikel zum Kunstprojekt „Moderne Musen“

In addition to Regina Halmich, many other well-known personalities are also modeling: actresses such as Tina Ruland and Xenia Seeberg, singers such as Anna Maria Kaufmann, designers, and TV presenters. Together, they represent the spectrum of today's femininity – self-confident, multifaceted, and inspiring.

The exhibition will open in Berlin in autumn and then travel further – including to Karlsruhe. The works will be auctioned for charity. The proceeds will go to children's projects and social initiatives.

A bold contribution to the visibility of female strength in art – and an inspiring press article that makes Ekaterina Moré's project accessible to a wide audience.

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