The Story Behind The Morabots™

Every Morabot began as a hand-drawn creation by Fadwa Morabet — a Moroccan artist whose name gave the robots their identity. What started as character art became a living collectible universe spanning games, stories, and worlds.

Morabet → Morabot

Fadwa Morabet

Fadwa Morabet was born in Morocco and trained as an interior design architect, bringing a spatial, structural eye to everything she creates. Her path later led her into the quiet world of a library — a place of study, patience, and imagination that would shape the worlds she builds today.

She studied in Spain, absorbing European art history while remaining rooted in Moroccan visual tradition. For close to thirty years she has conducted art workshops, guiding generations of students through drawing, composition, and creative courage.

Over the last seven to eight years, Fadwa has embraced a distinctive new style — a revival of Cubism filtered through her own lens, alongside traditional Moroccan motifs and bold contemporary forms. She is widely known for this cubist interpretation and the warmth she brings to every canvas.

Since 2020, she has expanded into digital art, and her work has appeared across numerous digital projects. The Morabots, however, hold a special place — they are her characters given life as collectibles, companions, and playable art.

Follow her work on @fadwamorabet and @morabet.art, or visit morabet.art and fadwamorabet.com.

A Creative Journey

Morocco

Born in Morocco, Fadwa developed an early fascination with form, pattern, and the geometry hidden inside everyday spaces — seeds that would later bloom into her cubist revival.

Architecture

Trained as an interior design architect, she learned to think in volumes, flows, and human scale — skills that translate directly into character design and world-building.

Spain

Studies in Spain deepened her command of art history and gave her a bridge between Moroccan heritage and European modernism.

Workshops

For nearly three decades she has led art workshops — teaching, mentoring, and refining a visual language that is unmistakably her own.

Cubism Revival

Over the past seven to eight years, a new style emerged: a cubist revival woven with traditional Moroccan elements — bold, layered, and alive.

Digital · 2020+

Digital art opened new frontiers. Her illustrations began appearing across games and creative projects — reusable assets that travel between universes.

Hand-Drawn. Infinitely Versatile.

Every Morabot in this collection was hand-drawn by Fadwa Morabet. No two are alike. Each can serve many functions — mining, building, farming, exploration, and more — and can wear different costumes, unlock distinct skills, and evolve under the care of their collector.

They are not static illustrations. They are characters designed to move between games, tournaments, fantasy leagues, merchandising, and the wider Gravitrek universe — art that works as play.

An Amplifier for Art Across Universes

The Morabots sit at the centre of something larger. This project groups several universes, several games, and a shared belief that art can be reused as living assets — characters that belong to collectors, appear in stories, and travel across platforms.

It connects to Gravitrek, The Good Luck Cats, and worlds still unfolding — but The Morabots are the heart: hand-made in Morocco, built to be collected, cared for, and played.

Claim Your Basic Morabot

Register today and receive a free Basic Morabot to start your collection. No two are the same — and yours is waiting.