Negin Fallahmoghadami (born 1985, Iran) is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Rome, Italy. Trained in printmaking, interior design, and graphic design, her practice spans painting, drawing, and printmaking.
Drawing inspiration from literature, human behavior, and the journey of personal growth, her work investigates the essential contrasts that define the human experience: isolation and belonging, renewal and decay, presence and absence. These tensions are not seen as obstacles but as necessary forces for transformation and human evolution. Her imagery evokes emotional landscapes where vulnerability meets resilience, hope emerges from despair, and chaos creates space for clarity.
Inspired by the rhythms of nature, she reflects on the cycles of universal law, the day and night, the changing seasons, the desert and the sea, as mirrors of our inner lives. For her, contrast is not conflict, but an invitation to awareness.
Her creative space becomes a search for the hidden gem, the quiet strength revealed through life’s fractures. By embracing tension, her work celebrates the luminous force within each of us, the part awakened when contrast opens us to growth.
Through her artistic journey, she invites the audience to participate in a shared process that connects inner reflection with the natural world and the collective experience of becoming and growth.