The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter

Empowering Creatives: Ekaterina Popova's Journey in Art, Embracing Imperfections, and Taking Risks


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Get ready for thought-provoking conversations on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, with your host, Rob Lee, and today’s guest: Ekaterina Popova, an award-winning artist born in Russia, who specializes in original oil paintings of interiors. She earned a Bachelor's in Fine Art from Kutztown University and has exhibited her expressive work exploring mood and emotion internationally. Influenced by post-impressionism, fauvism, and magical realism, her art delves into themes of home, belonging, and identity. Popova's work has been showcased in prominent galleries and fairs globally, and she has garnered attention from publications like Colossal, Beautiful Bizarre, and American Art Collector. Alongside her artistic achievements, Ekaterina is the founder of Create Magazine and Art Queens, platforms she created to showcase artists and offer creative coaching.


In this episode, we uncover:

  • The liberating concept of embracing artistic imperfections and the transformative impact it can have on your creative process and overall growth as an artist.
  • The pivotal discussion about untangling the creative process from the pressures of marketing and social media metrics, focusing on the intrinsic value of creation itself.
  • Strategies for breaking through creative blocks by engaging with the counterintuitive practice of stepping away and creating mental space for fresh inspiration to flow.
  • Discuss the profound importance of finding a sense of belonging within your creative journey, and how establishing comforting routines can foster a grounding sense of identity and purpose.
  • Dive into the realm of boldness and artistic courage, examining the role of risk-taking in propelling your creative aspirations to new heights and achieving the dreams that drive your passion.


Kat shares her journey as an artist and entrepreneur. Born in Russia, Kat moved to the United States and found solace in art during her childhood. She credits her high school art teacher for encouraging her to pursue her passion. Kat discusses the importance of embracing imperfections in art and the challenges artists face in a world driven by metrics and social media. She emphasizes the need to separate the creative process from marketing and shares her own experiences of overcoming creative blocks. Kat also talks about her upcoming solo show and book release.

Photo by Helena Raju

Mentioned in the episode
Ekaterina Popova
Create! Magazine
Alicia Puig Interview


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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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  • Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel Alexis
  • Edited by Daniel Alexis
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