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  • Ekaterina Vorona

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    Born in Moscow in 1975, Ekaterina Vorona is a highly successful artist, working on an ambitious scale.

    What strikes one immediately about her work is its powerful energy and fluidity, “an exuberant celebration of natural things and natural forces, simultaneously both Baroque and Romantic.” Her work “is neither firmly figurative, nor commitedly abstract, but seems to exist in a realm somewhere between the two.” (Edward Lucie-Smith). Many of her works depict the majesty, mysteries and movements of water, whether a great river, the ocean or a small pond.

    In 2016 a major solo exhibition of her work was held in the halls of the Mikhailovsky Castle, a historical part of the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg. The following year her exhibition “The Music of Water” was presented by Art-centre Exposed. Two of her works from these exhibitions were sold by Bonhams at auction in London: “Light and water are invisible without each other” for £14,375 in 2017 and “Sakura” for £22,500 in 2018. Her works have subsequently been exhibited in Italy, Spain and Germany, and are to be found in the Vatican Museum as well as many private and corporate collections in Russia, Europe, China, and the United States.

    Ekaterina Vorona

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