
Ekaterina Moré
Ekaterina Moré was born in St. Petersburg and has lived and worked in Germany since 1995.
Her pictures now hang in renowned European galleries and adorn glass and porcelain. Public spaces are designed with her help and she works on various art projects.
Ekaterina Moré has dedicated her art to women in the modern world like almost no other artist. Colorful, sensual and erotic - her pictures spread strong positive energy and are a compliment to every woman. Femininity in her art is an expression of feelings and emotions, it is the symbol of the soul.
Her paintings speak directly to people, regardless of their cultural background.
Works by the artist are already in collections in many countries around the world.
Art movement "Feminine Glamourism" - art in the modern Art Deco style
Her first style is strongly influenced by Art Deco and vintage poster art. She prefers powerful depictions of women reminiscent of goddesses, combined with clear graphic elements, feminine fashion and a touch of the exotic. This interplay underlines the basic idea of her art: to celebrate female strength and beauty. The result is bold, vibrant colors and clear visual statements.
Flowism" art movement
She has also developed a second style, which she calls "Flowism". In these works, colors and shapes flow into one another to express movement, energy and inner connection. Curved lines and soft transitions give the motifs a particularly sensual, lively character. This flowing aesthetic gives the works a peculiar lightness and invites viewers to let themselves fall completely into the moment.
Both styles reflect her fascination with femininity, elegance and positive life energy - sometimes clear and graphic, sometimes light and flowing.
Ekaterina Moré has dedicated her art to women in the modern world like almost no other artist. Colorful, sensual and erotic - her pictures spread strong positive energy and are a compliment to every woman. Femininity in her art is an expression of feelings and emotions, it is the symbol of the soul.
Her paintings speak directly to people, regardless of their cultural background.
Works by the artist are already in collections in many countries around the world.
Art movement "Feminine Glamourism" - art in the modern Art Deco style
Her first style is strongly influenced by Art Deco and vintage poster art. She prefers powerful depictions of women reminiscent of goddesses, combined with clear graphic elements, feminine fashion and a touch of the exotic. This interplay underlines the basic idea of her art: to celebrate female strength and beauty. The result is bold, vibrant colors and clear visual statements.
Flowism" art movement
She has also developed a second style, which she calls "Flowism". In these works, colors and shapes flow into one another to express movement, energy and inner connection. Curved lines and soft transitions give the motifs a particularly sensual, lively character. This flowing aesthetic gives the works a peculiar lightness and invites viewers to let themselves fall completely into the moment.
Both styles reflect her fascination with femininity, elegance and positive life energy - sometimes clear and graphic, sometimes light and flowing.
I make art for those people who want to explore & unfold the beauty of their own soul through sensual representations of femininity.
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