Ekaterina Moré:
Picture "Me and You"
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Picture "Me and You"
Ekaterina Moré:
Picture "Me and You"

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed | certificate | reproduction on Alu-Dibond behind acrylic glass | size 65 x 55.5 cm (h/w) | suspension device

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Picture "Me and You"
Ekaterina Moré: Picture "Me and You"

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Picture "Me and You"

"The woman in my work symbolises the soul," says Ekaterina Moré. Colourful, sensual and erotic - her pictures spread powerful positive energy and are a compliment for every woman. The femininity in her art is an expression of feelings and emotions.

Our reproduction on Alu-Dibond behind 3 mm thick acrylic glass brings out the bright colours to the fullest. "Me and You" is limited to 199 numbered copies. Includes a certificate signed by the artist. Size 65 x 55.5 cm (h/w). With suspension device. Due to the smooth surface, mirror effects may occur depending on the incidence of light. ars mundi Exclusive Edition.

Portrait of the artist Ekaterina Moré

About Ekaterina Moré

Ekaterina Moré grew up in a Russian family of artists and was born in Saint Petersburg in 1976. She grew up in east Russia, on the Kamchatka Peninsula and in Vladivostok. Since 1995, the artist moved to Rhineland, Germany, with her husband and young daughter.

However, Ekaterina Moré still dreams about the nature of the subarctic zone of her home country. The intense atmospheric colours of this remote region fuel her imagination. Like Tenerife, the soil there is volcanic black and the short summers are full of blossoms, says the painter. Moré likes to work with such strong colour contrasts.

Ekaterina Moré's main theme is the role of women in the modern world. Her paintings spread optimism, joie de vivre and positive energy. A model for the artist's typological stylisations is the Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka. However, in contrast to Lempicka’s figures, Ekaterina Moré's protagonists do not appear cold but convey an emotional warmth.

Ekaterina Moré's painting speaks directly to people, regardless of their cultural background. Her works are already part of collections in many countries around the world.

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