
Why Moss and Moirai?
Moss & Moirai is a love letter to the soul of its founder—award-winning intuitive artist, digital illustrator, and visionary entrepreneur Erin Elizabeth—whose work weaves together spirit and structure, earth and ether.
Moss speaks to a return: to the forest, to the body, to stillness. It is the velvet softness beneath bare feet, the hush of deep green, the sacredness of slowing down.
The Moirai, ancient sisters of fate, have long whispered through Erin’s work—guiding threads of transformation, grief, and divine timing. For over two decades, these mythic weavers have shaped her creative path, appearing again and again in layered symbols and sacred triads.
Erin’s creations have found homes across the globe, from collectors of high-end intuitive art to seekers drawn to the unseen. She has led transformative retreats in meditative painting and EFT Tapping, with her work often described as both a mirror and a portal.
Rooted between the wilds of British Columbia and the misty stones of Aberdeen, Scotland, Erin was raised far from convention—with no map, no diagnosis for her ADHD, and no clear path forward. Art became her refuge. A language of pigment, animal wisdom, and intuition in a world too loud to decipher otherwise.
Today, that once-hidden world has flourished into a body of work that bridges ancient feminine knowing with elevated visual storytelling—where every stroke is a remembrance, and every collection, a call to return to your truest self.

Erin’s work has graced both film and screen, including the premiere of Snow White and the Huntsman and the evocative Warren Miller documentary Winter Starts Now. Her creative path recently led her to the storied halls of Château d'Orquevaux in France, where a transformative residency deepened and redefined her artistic voice—infusing it with old-world reverence and renewed emotional clarity. She has been invited back again in 2026, a truly amazing feat.
She has shared rarefied space and soul-stirring conversation with Sir Richard Branson on his private island of Necker, where she studied the art of vision-led entrepreneurship in an environment as wild as it was inspiring.
Erin is currently completing her debut book, Grief and the Octopus—a tender, courageous meditation on healing, memory, and the regenerative power of creative expression.
At the heart of it all is a life led by intuition, beauty, and quiet devotion. Erin’s work is more than art—it is an invitation:
To bring poetry into your home.
To make ritual of the everyday.
To remember the sacred through the act of creation.