Ekaterina Moré and the Women – Rheinische Post on an Artist with Vision

Ekaterina Moré und die Frauen – Rheinische Post über eine Künstlerin mit Vision

The daily newspaper Rheinische Post has dedicated an extensive portrait to the Meerbusch artist Ekaterina Moré. Titled "Ekaterina Moré and the Women," the article illuminates the painter's artistic signature, her international success, and her social commitment.

Femininity as a creative force in vibrant colors

At the heart of Moré's work is the woman – not as an object, but as an active, strong, and sensual subject. "A woman appears particularly strong to me when she is entirely feminine," the Rheinische Post quotes the artist. Her large-format paintings are an homage to feminine sensuality, elegance, and depth. She manages to combine classic beauty ideals with modern perspectives – a style that is emotionally touching and simultaneously timeless.

From Rosenthal to the Berlin Wall: Art that inspires

Ekaterina Moré's artistic language is not only expressed on canvas: She designed exclusive collections for renowned design brands such as Rosenthal and Ritzenhoff – hand-painted porcelain and glass objects that combine art and functionality.

Her collaboration led to the "Colorful Emotions: Art in Glass" project in 2012, featuring hand-painted art objects and glass doors: "Here, art and design have merged into a color-intensive unity." 

Her art has also left its mark in public spaces: At Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, she designed a section of the former wall with her motif "Fire & Water" – a strong symbol of female power in a historical context.

Art with Heart: "Magic Moments" exhibition for the benefit of the Stiftung Wundertüte

Moré opened her exhibition "Magic Moments" at the GOP Varieté-Theater Essen. The entire proceeds benefit the Stiftung Wundertüte, which supports disadvantaged children. This charitable commitment is a matter close to the artist's heart: "Art has the power to touch hearts and create positive impulses."

Ekaterina Moré – art as a bridge to the soul

Born in St. Petersburg, she has lived and worked in Meerbusch near Düsseldorf since 2012. Her paintings are represented in galleries throughout Europe. What makes her works so special is their charisma: They combine feminine strength with emotional depth – a combination that appeals to and moves people.

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