Ekaterina Moré in the Russian luxury magazine "Vsja Evropa"

Magazin „Vsja Evropa“ mit Ekaterina Moré im Porträt vor ihren Frauen-Gemälden

Art Between Cultures: A Portrait in the Luxury Magazine “Vsja Evropa”

In the current issue of the renowned luxury magazine “Vsja Evropa”, which targets Russian-speaking readers in Europe, a multi-page, impressive portrait was dedicated to the artist Ekaterina Moré. Under the title “I didn't want to explain – I wanted to feel”, the internationally renowned painter opens up a space for emotional, profound insights into her work, her philosophy, and her life journey between Russia and Western Europe.

Magazine „Vsja Evropa“ with Ekaterina Moré in a portrait in front of her paintings

Femininity as the Central Message of Her Art

Moré's visual language is characterized by a clear vision: Feminine strength, sensuality, and self-confidence. The magazine honors in its report that Ekaterina Moré has been exploring the theme of femininity as a leading artistic theme for over two decades – stylized, powerful, modern. It is never just about aesthetics, but also about an attitude: women should find themselves in their strength – without losing their delicacy.

“I believe every woman deserves a moment where she can feel beautiful and strong at the same time.”

Double page with interview and works by Ekaterina Moré in the magazine „Vsja Evropa“

From Russia to Europe – an artistic journey

In conversation with editor Oksana Eremina, Ekaterina Moré also describes her personal roots: Born in St. Petersburg, with family connections to art, she now lives and works successfully in Germany and Switzerland. The Russian-speaking community follows her career with great interest, not least because Moré, as a self-determined artist, forged her own path even without academic training.

View into Ekaterina Moré's studio with colorful women's portraits on display

Art for Porcelain & Design – Cooperation with Rosenthal

A special highlight of the article: a look at Moré's design cooperation with the renowned porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal. Her stylized female images were transferred to high-quality vases, cups, and objects – a rare example of how fine art influences the design sector. The article praises this bridge between art and luxury product with the distinction: “Distinctive. Elegant. Visionary.”

Design objects with Ekaterina Moré's women motifs for Rosenthal in the magazine „Vsja Evropa“

Emotion instead of Explanation – the Style of Ekaterina Moré

The portrait makes it clear: for Ekaterina Moré, her painting is less about explanations than about impact. She wants to evoke emotions, not lecture. Her figures are not randomly stylized – they are deliberately reduced so that the essential stands out more strongly: attitude, presence, charisma.

Porcelain objects with Ekaterina Moré's women motifs for Rosenthal in the magazine „Vsja Evropa“

A Strong Voice in the European Art Cosmos

With this detailed portrait in “Vsja Evropa”, it becomes clear once again how much Ekaterina Moré's works capture the zeitgeist – and build bridges: between cultures, between inner world and outer effect, between art and life.

For art-interested collectors, galleries, and interior projects, this feature offers the ideal introduction to familiarizing oneself with Ekaterina Moré's work – and bringing it into their spaces or collections.

Further Insights & Works

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