
Artist | Mauritius
Faatwimah
Born in 1995
About the creator
- Faatwimah Goolamhossen is a Mauritian artist whose work is deeply inspired by the rhythms of nature. Her creations unfold as quiet conversations with the world around her. The stillness of landscapes, the shifting light across water, and the unseen stories carried by the wind. Working primarily with soft pastels, she uses the delicate touch of her fingertips to blend color and emotion, capturing moments that are both serene and alive. More than a visual experience, her art invites viewers to pause, breathe, and connect with nature through the language of color and light.
Artist Statement
Faatwimah Goolamhossen is a Mauritian visual artist whose work is rooted in the harmony and quiet strength of nature. Fascinated by landscapes and seascapes, she explores the dialogue between light, color, and emotion. Working with soft pastels and blending with her fingertips, she creates textured pieces that capture stillness, depth, and hidden energy. Her art invites viewers to pause, feel, and connect with the natural world beyond observation.
Exhibitions in Mauritius
Her work has been exhibited across the island in notable venues, including Bagatelle Mall, Cascavelle Mall, La Croisette Mall, and Tamarin Baie du Cap. Through these showcases, she has engaged with audiences who share her passion for nature-inspired art, building connections with collectors and art enthusiasts.
Upcoming Projects
In 2026, Faatwimah will present a solo exhibition at the Caudan Arts Centre, unveiling a series of ten iceberg-inspired works. This body of work reflects on themes of fragility, strength, and the quiet poetry of frozen landscapes, offering a deeper exploration of nature’s resilience and vulnerability.
Artistic Approach
Each creation is a reflection of her personal dialogue with the natural world. A story expressed through color, texture, and emotion. By combining technical precision with an intuitive touch, she transforms fleeting natural moments into lasting impressions, speaking to both the eye and the heart.
Masterpieces by Faatwimah
