FOLK ART

Step into the colorful, heartwarming world of folk art, where timeless tradition meets creative storytelling. Our 2027 collection celebrates rustic landscapes, whimsical scenes, and handcrafted charm from the beloved artists who have shaped the folk art calendar for decades. Check out these top artists below, or scroll down to find your favorite and bring a touch of nostalgia to your year.

Mary Engelbreit
Thomas Kinkade
Linda Nelson Stocks
Susan Winget
Charles Wysocki
Other Folk Art Artists

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Folk art calendars celebrate the heartwarming tradition of American decorative art, with warm, detailed scenes that honor family, home, and the simple joys of everyday life. For 2027 our collection brings together the legendary artists who have defined the genre for decades, from cozy farmhouse florals to nostalgic village scenes and uplifting, whimsical designs. Folk art is one of the most loved corners of our Art and Artists calendars, a favorite in kitchens, family rooms, and offices where people want daily art with real meaning. Use the artist links below to find your favorite, or browse the full collection.

Susan Winget Folk Art Calendars

Susan Winget is the leading voice in contemporary folk art, known for farmhouse and floral designs that capture the comfort of country living. Her 2027 collections include Heart and Home, Bountiful Blessings, and the whimsical Gnome Sweet Gnome, along with farm and ranch favorites like Rosewood Ranch and Proud Rooster. With more themes and formats than almost any other artist, from special edition wall calendars to planners and pocket sizes, Winget is a natural starting point for fans of cozy country style and detailed, hand painted artwork.

Mary Engelbreit's Whimsical World

Mary Engelbreit brings bright color and uplifting sayings to folk art, pairing cheerful illustration with encouraging messages that make daily planning a little brighter. Her 2027 titles include favorites like Kindness is Magic and Good Vibes Only, plus the playful Mary EngelDark series that shows her range. Her work appeals to anyone who wants a daily dose of optimism, and it suits homes, classrooms, and creative spaces. The variety of formats makes it easy to keep her cheerful art wherever you plan.

Charles Wysocki's Americana Legacy

Charles Wysocki calendars represent the pinnacle of Americana folk art, with nostalgic village scenes that transport you to an idealized small town past. His 2027 Americana collection celebrates community and heritage in meticulous detail, while the beloved Cat Tales series adds charming felines to cozy domestic settings. Wysocki's work has achieved iconic, collectible status, and many fans return each year to add to their collection across wall calendars, planners, and pocket sizes.

Thomas Kinkade's Inspirational Folk Art

Thomas Kinkade calendars blend pastoral beauty with warmth and inspiration through his signature Painter of Light style. His 2027 lineup features cozy cottages, country churches, and glowing landscapes, along with a popular Disney collection and faith based titles like Lightposts for Living. Kinkade's peaceful scenes appeal to anyone who wants their planning to feel calm and uplifting, and the collection comes in formats from wall calendars to engagement and pocket planners.

Linda Nelson Stocks Folk Art

Linda Nelson Stocks brings a distinctive nostalgic touch to folk art, with hand painted village scenes, red barns, and seasonal landscapes that celebrate rural life and country traditions. Her 2027 collection includes wall and vertical calendars, planners, and seasonal Christmas cards. Stocks is a favorite for anyone who appreciates traditional American scenes, country decor, and the timeless charm of small town life captured in careful detail.

More Folk Art Artists

Beyond the featured names, our wider folk art collection includes dozens of other beloved artists. Terry Redlin's golden wildlife and twilight scenes, Warren Kimble's rustic country charm, John Sloane's Country Seasons, Susan Bourdet's songbirds, and Daniel Pollera's coastal views are just a few. Whether you love wildlife, country landscapes, the shoreline, or cozy lifestyle art, there is a folk artist here for nearly every taste and every space in your home for 2027.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a calendar folk art style?

Folk art calendars focus on community centered themes, traditional values, and decorative storytelling that celebrates everyday life and cultural heritage. They feature warm, welcoming imagery built around home, family, and seasonal celebrations, with a detailed but accessible style that emphasizes charm and emotional connection.

Which folk art artists are the most popular?

Susan Winget leads contemporary folk art with her farmhouse and floral designs, while Mary Engelbreit is beloved for her whimsical style and uplifting sayings. Charles Wysocki set the standard for nostalgic Americana, Thomas Kinkade is known as the Painter of Light, and Linda Nelson Stocks has a devoted following for her rural scenes. Terry Redlin and Warren Kimble are favorites among the wider roster.

Do you have 2027 folk art calendars?

Yes. The 2027 collection spans hundreds of titles across all the featured artists and many more, available as wall calendars, mini wall calendars, planners, desk pads, and pocket planners so you can find the right artist, theme, and size.

Are folk art calendars good for gifts?

They make excellent gifts because they combine practical use with warm, nostalgic appeal that works across age groups. Many people collect a favorite artist every year, which makes a folk art calendar a meaningful gift tradition for holidays, housewarmings, and birthdays.

Do folk art calendars come in different formats?

Yes. You will find wall calendars for kitchens and family rooms, mini and vertical wall calendars for smaller spaces, desk pads and Note Nooks for the office, and planners and pocket planners for detailed scheduling. Many fans coordinate more than one format across the home.

Do these artists release new calendars every year?

Yes. The featured folk artists publish fresh artwork annually, so longtime collectors always have new scenes to discover while the signature style stays consistent. The yearly release has become a tradition for many fans who build collections over time.