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.

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.”

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.

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.”

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.

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.



