Where fine art meets
natural wellness
Erin GoodLife is an artist on a mission to change what hangs on your walls — and what it does for your health. After years of creating with conventional paints and materials, she asked a question most artists don't: what if the art itself could heal the space it lives in?
That question led her to lime, clay, and earth-based pigments — ancient materials with remarkable properties. Lime naturally absorbs moisture and CO₂ from the air. Clay regulates humidity and resists bacterial growth. Natural pigments stay vibrant without the volatile compounds found in synthetic paints.
The result is art that does more than decorate. Each piece is a living surface — absorbing impurities, keeping away bacteria, and remaining completely non-toxic. It's fine art for people who care about what they bring into their home.