Strong women, sensual colors, modern femininity: In the exhibition “Eve’s Daughters – Sense and Sensuality,” Ekaterina Moré staged 12 Playmates as contemporary love goddesses – a press report about an art project full of style, symbolism, and emotional depth.
BILD newspaper reports on the art project "Eve's Daughters": 12 Playmates as modern goddesses of love – sensual, self-assured, vibrant.
For its 25th anniversary, TOP MAGAZIN Neuss is planning a very special project with artist Ekaterina Moré. For the spring...
The Rheinische Post reported on Ekaterina Moré's exhibition "Time Travel" at the Galerie von Fraunberg. One of the works shows Jenny Jürgens – painted to benefit her foundation "Herzwerk," which supports seniors in need. A project that uniquely combines art, compassion, and femininity.
Der Tagesspiegel reported on Ekaterina Moré's exhibition in Berlin in its article "Ein Bild von einer Frau" (A Picture of a Woman). The painter depicts women with modern sensuality – as self-confident muses of our time. Her art celebrates female energy, strength, and emotional depth in vibrant colors.
In her "Modern Muses" series, Ekaterina Moré portrays prominent women – strong, sensual, and inspiring. An artistic statement for female strength that also does good.
When the original outshines everything: Soul singer Cassandra Steen shines as a modern muse during a photo shoot with painter...
The Baden Journal dedicates an extensive report to Ekaterina Moré's art project: Regina Halmich as a muse is in focus. An exciting insight into the interplay of art, femininity and social impact.
In the article "The Modern Amazon," Der Kurier highlights Ekaterina Moré's portrait of women featuring Regina Halmich. The boxing world champion becomes a muse of strength – an inspiring art project about femininity and social commitment.
Berliner Morgenpost – “There Shall Be Nine Muses”An article by Annika SchönstädtArtist Ekaterina Moré photographs prominent women - and then...
you + me – "Time Travel with Beautiful Women"Author: MWUntil February 28th, the "von Fraunberg Art Gallery" (Luisenstr. 53) will...
The Express newspaper dedicates a moving article to Ekaterina Moré's portrait of Jenny Jürgens. The focus: art, personal encounters – and a tribute to female strength, presented in the exhibition "Zeitreise" (Time Travel).
The Russian-language magazine Katyusha dedicated an article to Ekaterina Moré about her new art projects. Titled "Sea Waves and Fire," the article describes how the artist transforms feminine energy, natural forces, and emotions into vibrant, symbolic paintings.
Westdeutsche Zeitung – “Queue at the Premiere”An article by Marc IngelMesse Rheingolf attracts thousands of interested visitors to BüderichThe premiere...
The Höfner Volksblatt paid tribute to Ekaterina Moré's exhibition at the Zürchsee Galerie. Her large-format, flowistic paintings of women are colorful homages to femininity, sensuality, and self-confidence – art that empowers women and brightens up spaces.
The art magazine Art Profil dedicated an extensive report to Ekaterina Moré. Titled "The Wonderful World of Women," the article showcases how her paintings bring female strength, sensuality, and emotional depth to life in vibrant colors – art as an homage to femininity and self-confidence.
In the art magazine "Palette," Ekaterina Moré's work is portrayed as a contemporary female portraiture straddling avant-garde, aesthetics, and inner strength. Her protagonists embody more than beauty – they are symbols of self-determined femininity.
Icons of Femininity on Porcelain & Canvas: "Loewe Magazine" dedicates an artist portrait full of style & symbolism to artist Ekaterina Moré.
The magazine "Der Kunsthandel" dedicates a two-page report to Ekaterina Moré, commending her portraits of women as unmistakable symbols of female strength, sensuality, and elegance.
Westdeutsche Zeitung: "Art to touch: The artist Ekaterina Moré designed an exclusive porcelain collection for Rosenthal – full of color, elegance and femininity."
In Hochzeit magazine, Ekaterina Moré's art wedding dress was celebrated as a world first: a painted canvas dress that creatively unites femininity, painting, and bridal fashion. A project full of symbolism and style.
An art dress between painting, fashion and myth: The Rheinische Post dedicates a report to Ekaterina Moré and Lilia Sabantina about their joint Eve project. The painted wedding dress was staged in a sensational photoshoot - and auctioned off for a good cause.
"90-60-90 Sensual Lady" is an extraordinary design project by Ekaterina Moré and furniture designer Carlo Staudt (CS Interior & Design). The handcrafted furniture object combines art, sensuality, and elegance – inspired by the female form and created for spaces with character and style.
The Westdeutsche Zeitung reported on Ekaterina Moré and Carlo Staudt’s design project: a handcrafted cabinet with an erotic female motif, 24-carat gold base, and artistic symbolism. The art object "90-60-90 Sensual Lady" combines aesthetics, femininity, and social commitment.























