Biography
Ekaterina was born and raised in Khotkovo, a town renowned for its rich artistic and literary traditions. The local landscapes have been immortalized by such great Russian artists as Vasnetsov, Falk, Grabar and other members of the legendary Abramtsevo circle.
Today, Ekaterina lives and works in Moscow.
Education
Argus College of Animated Cinematography, Moscow
International School of Interior Design “Details” — Graduated with distinction
Geekbrains Online School — Graphic Design Program, 2020
Professional Experience
Ekaterina worked as an artist and animator at iconic Russian studios including: “Pilot”, “Klassika”, “Soyuzmultfilm”, “Tema”, “Christmas Films” and others, contributing to well-known animation projects such as:
Snow Queen, People, Forest Mysteries, The Light Thief, Elka, Baba Yaga and Others, Mabinogi, and more.
She subsequently worked as a decorator at leading Moscow architectural bureaus.
Exhibitions & Publications
Participated in group exhibitions in Moscow
Illustration contributions for books by Y. Khapova and G. Dain
Works held in private collections and public spaces
Artistic Statement
My work exists at the intersection of painting, graphic arts, design, and illustration. I am inspired by the aesthetics of pop art and conceptual art, and I most often work in mixed media, constantly inventing and testing new techniques and tools. My exploration of digital art and neural network capabilities is now an integral part of my creative process.
I frequently create my paintings in thematic series, believing that full immersion in a particular mood is essential for honest dialogue — both with myself and with the viewer. For me, reality is endlessly unpredictable and inexhaustible; my artistic mission is to remain an attentive observer, ready to capture the extraordinary in everyday moments.
Drawing from my background in animation and design, I combine humor, warmth, and a whimsical sense of narrative in my work. My characters — often anthropomorphic animals — allow for a playful, yet contemplative, look at the peculiarities of modern life and human nature. I value artistic versatility, seeing it as the key to creative freedom.
Core Principles
Playfulness and irony as catalysts for dialogue with the viewer
Emphasis on universal, light-hearted themes that evoke emotion and reflection
Use of vivid color, minimalism, and expressive character design
Experimentation with traditional and digital media
Creation of serial works to foster depth of mood and meaning