Artist Portrait in French "Loewe Magazine" – Ekaterina Moré Charms with Style, Soul, and Symbolic Power
The renowned French-language lifestyle magazine "Loewe" dedicates an extensive double-page spread to Ekaterina Moré. Between Parisian elegance and international success, the artist reveals her multifaceted self: as a painter, designer, and creative ambassador for female expressiveness.
Growing up in the shadow of the famous Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Ekaterina Moré was surrounded by art and aesthetics since childhood. Her inspiration draws from a blend of cultural influences – from Russian icon tradition to Western art history and Art Nouveau elements. This synthesis is also evident in her floral porcelain collection, which she designed for the German luxury brand Rosenthal: colorful female figures on plates, cups, and vases symbolize joie de vivre, sensuality, and self-assured femininity.

Icons on Canvas and Porcelain
Ekaterina Moré's works are more than decorative – they are an expression of a modern, positive image of women. In her typical portraits, she combines retro aesthetics with profound symbolism. The women depicted are strong, sensual, mysterious – icons of femininity in a visual cosmos reminiscent of Tamara de Lempicka, yet completely unique.
Whether in hotels like the Maritim in Berlin, on exclusive porcelain, or in international galleries: Moré's art captivates viewers worldwide. The report exemplarily shows how much her work builds bridges between art, design, and emotional storytelling – always conveying a clear message: beauty is strength, femininity is diversity, art is communication.
International Presence & Future Visions
In addition to her permanent exhibition in Belgian galleries, the artist has been shown in France, Germany, and the USA. The magazine also particularly highlights her desire to develop a fashion collection with her iconic female faces in the future – as well as a series of sculptures on the theme of female mythical figures.
The "Loewe Magazine" thus presents not only an artist but also a visionary whose works operate between aesthetics, identity, and emotion – and generate enthusiasm far beyond the French art market.
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