Art is Alive - Ekaterina Moré in the business magazine "Blickpunkt"

Presseartikel in „Blickpunkt Wirtschaft“ über Ekaterina Moré – Frauenporträts zwischen Kunst, Intuition und unternehmerischem Engagement

The renowned business magazine "Blickpunkt" dedicates an extensive article to the artist Ekaterina Moré, focusing on her style-defining female portraits and her entrepreneurial engagement in the art market. Titled "Art is Alive!", the magazine shows how the Meerbusch-based artist combines female energy with economic foresight – an exciting insight into the intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, and societal impact.

Ekaterina Moré is known for her sensual, self-confident female portraits, which convey a clear message in their visual language: Femininity is strength. Art is connection. With powerful colors and clear lines, she transforms the classical motif of women into a modern symbol of intuition, charisma, and emotional intelligence. Her works are created not only from artistic drive but also with a clear goal: to increase visibility for female perspectives in society, business, and culture.

The report makes it clear: For Ekaterina Moré, art is not an ivory tower, but a vibrant expression that touches, inspires – and wants to make a difference. Her works are displayed in international exhibitions, adorn corporate spaces, and are auctioned for charitable causes. The economic significance of her art is also evident in collaborations with brands, fairs, and institutions that value visual communication with a stance.

The article particularly highlights her cooperation with the German Business Club and her exhibition as part of the "Opportunities through Education Europe" project. Her artistic work was consciously linked with key economic themes – as a visual bridge between business and cultural values.

The article portrays Ekaterina Moré as an artist with a mission – one who combines beauty and message. Her works are visual statements for diversity, self-confidence, and modern femininity – and at the same time inspiring elements in both economic and cultural contexts.

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