With a vibrant portrait and a poetic introduction, Utrecht Business magazine introduces artist Ekaterina Moré – and announces her exhibition in the Netherlands.
In the issue, the artist is presented as an internationally emerging voice in modern figurative art. Her roots in Kamchatka, Russia's Far East, have profoundly shaped her visual language: luminous colors, flowing forms, and clear symbolism are characteristic of her works.
The focus is on elegant, long-haired female figures – situated between reality and fantasy. The article highlights that Moré's art reflects personal experiences, combining elements of Pop Art with influences from Post-Impressionism. Her heroines appear confident, sensual, and mysterious – often staged with a wink.
The exhibition took place from December 12th to January 10th at the Zonheuvel Conference Center near Doorn.
It was met with great interest from Dutch galleries and art lovers. A highlight was the artist's personal visit for the exhibition opening – an inspiring moment for the audience present.
📍 Published in: Utrecht Business



