With an impressive cover and a double-page portrait, the magazine Russische Schweiz dedicated a special place to the artist Ekaterina Moré. The painter, born in Saint Petersburg and living in Germany, was thus honored as a voice for modern femininity and sensual symbolism.
Ekaterina Moré's Art: An Homage to the Female Soul
In her paintings, women are at the center – as an expression of emotion, sensuality, dignity, and strength. Her figures are self-confident, mysterious, and exude a magnetic presence. In Russische Schweiz, Moré explains:
"I have remained true to women. I paint what inspires me: female energy, beauty, soul."

No Academic Constraints – But Uncompromising Authenticity
Moré emphasizes in the interview that she is self-taught – and that this is precisely where her strength lies. Without academic dogmas, she can work more intuitively, freely deciding what she wants to touch and move. This freedom allows her to cultivate her very own style: between Art Deco aesthetics, modern compositions, and vibrant color.
Women as a Mirror of Society – Men Deliberately Excluded
A central characteristic of Moré's work: there are no male figures. Her paintings belong exclusively to women. Not as a cliché or ideal, but as an archetype for vitality, intuition, sensuality, and self-assertion. With this, she consciously reverses the male gaze in art history – and opens up a new, female approach to visual language.
International Recognition & Special Collaborations
In addition to her artistic work, the magazine also discusses Moré's collaborations, such as with the renowned porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal. Her artistic designs have been included in international collections – and represent the connection of art, everyday life, and elegance.



