Ekaterina Alexandrovna Ivanova was born in 1980 in Moscow, into the family of monumental artist Alexander Valentinovich Ivanov.
From early childhood, Katyusha has lived with art, participating in international competitions since the age of four and sincerely rejoicing in her first victories.
And what happened next?
As you can imagine, Ekaterina never had any doubts about choosing her profession.
The bright and colorful world of art has always attracted her with its mysteries and ambitious challenges.
Ekaterina successfully graduated from the Moscow Academic Art School named after 1905, specializing in painting. At the same time, she gained experience in monumental painting by helping to decorate the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, located in the Kapotnya district of Moscow.
After graduating from the school, together with her father, Ekaterina worked on painting several more churches, including: the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin near Zvenigorod (Moscow region); the Church of St. Nicholas in Tehran (Iran); the Church of Our Lady of Kazan on Kaluzhskaya Square (Moscow); the Church of St. Apostle Philip — an Orthodox church in Sharjah (United Arab Emirates).
Thanks to her dedication and hard work, Ekaterina was recognized as a member of
the International Association "Art of the Peoples of the World," a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, the International Association of Visual Arts – AIAP UNESCO, and a member of the Moscow Union of Artists in the monumental section.
Ekaterina works in a decorative style, where resonant color harmony plays the main role.
Each of the artist’s works is charged with exceptional positivity and creative energy.
The colors and compositions of her works inevitably immerse the viewer in a state of childlike serenity and heartfelt warmth.
The author’s favorite motto is: "I paint a new reality where there is no place for fears and nightmares. My reality is filled with warmth and bright colors. Welcome to my World!"