Power and the Myth of Woman – CASA VIVA Magazine on Ekaterina Moré

Zeitschrift CASA VIVA mit einem Bericht über Ekaterina Moré

A comprehensive portrait of Ekaterina Moré appeared in the renowned art magazine CASA VIVA – on the occasion of her illustrated book Power and Myth of Woman.
The two-page article not only illuminates her artistic development but also the deeper meaning behind her imagery: femininity as an expression of dignity, strength, and timeless beauty.

The article was written by Reiner Grünter, who understands Moré's philosophy as a conscious counter-movement to soulless contemporary art. Instead of gloom, Ekaterina Moré focuses on sensual color, feminine presence, and clear forms – a concept that made her known as H-POP (Human Positive Painting).

At the heart of the article is the question: What is still feminine today?
Moré's answer is not dogmatic, but poetic. Her female figures – sensual, strong, but never objectified – are modern archetypes. They embody the tension between myth and present, power and vulnerability.

Her own story also flows into the article: from her childhood in St. Petersburg, through the break with Soviet functionality, to the decision to develop her own visual language as a self-taught artist in Germany. Readers learn how spaces, relationships, and feminine joie de vivre became the supporting pillars of her work.

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