SHOP BY ARTIST
Lang calendars are artist-driven, and the roster runs deep. From Susan Winget's florals and Linda Nelson Stocks' Americana to wildlife studies, contemporary patterns, and everything in between, shopping by artist is the fastest way to find a calendar that feels right for your home or makes a gift feel personal.
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Shopping by artist is the easiest way to find a Lang calendar that feels like it was made for your home. Each creator brings a recognizable voice, and fans return year after year for that familiar blend of warmth, color, and clear monthly grids. If you are just getting started, browse the full directory above to see the range of styles in one place. From there you can dive into names you already love or discover new favorites that fit a specific room or mood. This approach works equally well for collectors and gift givers because you can match the art to the person, then choose the format that fits the space.
Featured Lang Artists
Some artists define the Lang look and form the backbone of many collections. Susan Winget anchors the lineup with friendly florals, country motifs, and seasonal accents that move naturally from spring pastels to winter greens. Linda Nelson Stocks is the go-to for small-town Americana and gentle narrative scenes that read like memories on a wall. Lowell Herrero brings personality through expressive cats and farm life themes that make any room smile without overwhelming the grid. For folk-art charm in warm palettes, Mary Singleton adds cozy textures and welcoming farm scenes rooted in Wisconsin heritage. These creators are reliable because their voices are consistent, which helps your space feel coordinated and calm year after year.
Floral, Garden, and Botanical Artists
Lang has real depth in botanical and garden-themed work. Susan Winget mixes blooms, birds, and seasonal color with friendly hand lettering that sets the tone for many homes. Lisa Audit brings airy watercolor botanicals and clean layouts that brighten kitchens and home offices without crowding the grid. Jane Shasky offers near-photographic botanical precision across birds, butterflies, and herb gardens from her Oregon studio. Barb Anderson combines scientific accuracy with artistic warmth across one of the deepest botanical lineups in the catalog. Nicole Tamarin delivers soft watercolor garden moments that pair well with neutral décor, and Joy Hall rounds out the floral roster with her clean, vibrant country style.
Americana and Country Style
Americana at Lang blends heritage color, storytelling, and a welcoming sense of place. Linda Nelson Stocks is the standard bearer, known for village streets, country bridges, and seasonal gatherings that feel timeless. Mary Singleton extends that feeling with Wisconsin folk art and farmhouse compositions. For a rustic, craft-forward spin, Tim Coffey layers textures and seasonal motifs that pair well with wood tones and vintage décor. Chad Barrett brings classically trained Southern farmhouse art with genuine fine-art sensibility, and Debi Hron adds cheerful country warmth with whimsical birds and uplifting messages that work well in high-traffic kitchens and family spaces.
Wildlife, Birds, and Nature
For naturalists and animal lovers, Lang has a strong bench of artists who paint the outdoors with real care. Susan Bourdet focuses on songbirds, hummingbirds, and cats in country settings with a quiet realism that never competes with the date boxes. Persis Clayton Weirs brings detailed wildlife and horse studies that appeal to serious nature and equine fans. Terry Redlin is known for his luminous hunting and outdoor scenes with rich atmospheric light. These covers work well in studies, home offices, and hallways where you want something calm and considered rather than decorative.
Faith, Inspiration, and Gratitude
Several Lang artists focus on uplifting messages and faith-based themes that make planning feel like more than scheduling. Lori Siebert offers Forever Faithful and Happy Life collections that balance spiritual devotion with general positivity through her cheerful whimsical illustration. Debi Hron pairs her Simple Inspirations and Simply Grateful collections with motivational quotes alongside colorful bird and garden scenes. Mia Charro brings vibrant floral empowerment through her Shine Within collection, and Barbra Ignatiev delivers bold self-expression energy through Wild at Heart and Grow Wild.
Contemporary and Modern Voices
Alongside the long-time favorites, newer and contemporary voices keep the catalog feeling current. Heather Dutton brings modern surface pattern and graphic sensibility that works beautifully in studios and home offices. EttaVee delivers hand-painted bold color and joyful energy from artist Jessi Raulet's France-based studio. Patina Vie brings vintage-modern elegance from antiquarian and designer Sarah Willett. LoriLynn Simms offers bright, lyrical coffee-themed art with a festive energy. Jeanetta Gonzales rounds things out with bold contemporary abstract work from a Los Angeles designer whose commercial credentials span some of the biggest names in retail.
Finding Your 2027 Calendar by Artist
Start with the wall where the calendar will live, then pick an artist whose tone matches the space. A busy kitchen benefits from familiar imagery and a calm, readable grid. A studio can handle brighter pattern and color. Many customers keep a consistent favorite in the kitchen and experiment in a hallway or home office, tying rooms together through complementary palettes. When you are ready to shop the full year, head to Lang 2027 calendars to see what each artist has released this season. If you follow a specific painter and want to see everything they have available, start on their individual artist page from the directory above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Lang artists are most popular?
Susan Winget consistently leads the lineup with florals, birds, and seasonal motifs that lift a room without overwhelming it. Linda Nelson Stocks brings small-town Americana and gentle narratives that feel like heirlooms. Lowell Herrero adds personality through expressive cats and farm subjects, and Terry Redlin is a perennial favorite for his luminous outdoor and wildlife scenes. Popular does not mean predictable though: the variety inside each artist's portfolio means you can find everything from bright garden blooms to quiet winter scenes while the grid stays clear and practical.
Does every Lang artist release a calendar every year?
Many do, but the mix can shift with new artwork and seasonal curation. Core favorites like Susan Winget and Linda Nelson Stocks typically have annual releases because customers collect them and build traditions around their covers. Others appear in rotations or specific formats depending on the year's line. If you follow a specific artist, start on their artist page and check current offerings. To see the full year's lineup at a glance, browse Lang 2027 calendars and look for your favorite name.
Which artists design Americana-style calendars?
Linda Nelson Stocks is the standard bearer, known for village streets, country bridges, and seasonal gatherings that feel timeless. Mary Singleton extends that feeling with Wisconsin folk art and farmhouse compositions. Tim Coffey brings a rustic, craft-forward spin with layered textures and seasonal motifs. Chad Barrett adds classically trained Southern farmhouse art, and Debi Hron rounds out the country style options with cheerful warmth that works in kitchens, foyers, and mudrooms.
Which Lang artists are known for floral and garden themes?
Susan Winget is the most recognized name for florals. Lisa Audit brings airy watercolor botanicals across four collections. Jane Shasky offers detailed botanical precision across birds, butterflies, and herbs. Barb Anderson has one of the deepest botanical lineups in the catalog across her Botanical Gardens and Garden Botanicals collections. Nicole Tamarin offers soft garden moments, and Joy Hall brings clean vibrant country florals.
Which artist calendars feature animals and wildlife?
Lowell Herrero is beloved for cats and farm animals rendered with warmth and folk art personality. Susan Bourdet focuses on songbirds, hummingbirds, and cats with a naturalist's eye. Persis Clayton Weirs brings detailed wildlife and horse studies, and Terry Redlin is known for luminous hunting and outdoor scenes. Jane Shasky also features detailed bird and butterfly work rooted in Pacific Northwest nature.
Can I collect Lang calendars from multiple artists?
Absolutely, and it is one of the joys of the brand. Many customers choose a signature artist for the kitchen and rotate others through home offices, hallways, and craft rooms. Because the grids stay legible and the paper is sturdy, you can frame favorite pages after each month and build a quiet gallery over time. A simple way to start is to pick two complementary voices, perhaps Winget's florals in the shared space and an Americana scene in a hallway, then add a modern pattern in a studio.