SHOP BY ARTIST
Discover calendars created by your favorite artists, each one offering a unique blend of creativity, charm, and personal flair. From whimsical illustrations to vibrant patterns and serene landscapes, this collection celebrates the diverse styles of talented artists.
Shop By Artist
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Explore Lang Artists and Their 2026 Calendars
Shopping by artist is the easiest way to find a calendar that feels like it was made for your home. Each LANG 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 of Lang artists to see the range of styles and subjects in one place. From there, you can dive into names you already love or discover new favorites that fit a specific room or mood. Floral and seasonal pieces by Susan Winget are perennial best picks, while the village storytelling of Linda Nelson Stocks lends an heirloom quality to kitchens and hallways. This approach is ideal for collectors and gift givers alike because you can match the art to the person, then choose the format that fits the space. A calendar becomes more than a date keeper when the imagery suits the room, and the artist’s voice is the shortcut to getting that feeling right on the first try.
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. If you prefer expressive animals and a touch of whimsy, explore Lowell Herrero, whose beloved cows and farm life themes bring personality without overwhelming the grid. For folk-art charm in warm palettes, Mary Singleton adds cozy textures and welcoming front-porch moments. These creators are reliable because their voices are consistent, which helps your space feel coordinated and calm. Pick a single artist for a signature look across rooms or pair two that complement each other, for example Herrero in a breakfast nook and Winget by the family calendar hub. Either way, shopping by artist narrows choices to the covers you already want to see every month.
Artistic Styles Across Lang’s Collection
LANG’s artist roster spans classic Americana, painterly florals, wildlife studies, and contemporary patterns, which means you can tune the calendar’s mood to the room. Lisa Audit blends fresh botanicals with clean typography for light, airy kitchens and home offices. Tim Coffey leans into seasonal craft and rustic textures that feel right with wood tones and vintage décor. For naturalists and animal lovers, Susan Bourdet paints birds, cats, and soft outdoor moments with a quiet realism that never competes with the date boxes. This is the practical benefit of a curated brand, you can swap covers year to year without losing the overall vibe of your home, because the grid stays legible and the color stories stay harmonious. When in doubt, place brighter palettes where you want energy and gentler hues where you want focus. Browsing by style across artists helps you mix and match while keeping the house cohesive rather than patchwork.
Discover Emerging and Beloved Artists
Alongside long-time favorites, newer voices keep the catalog feeling current. Nicole Tamarin brings soft florals and delicate lettering that pair well with neutral spaces. Lori Siebert introduces playful shapes, hand-drawn textures, and modern color that can brighten a studio or craft corner. For bold pattern and personality, Jeanetta Gonzales delivers pets, icons, and celebratory motifs that make great gifts for students and creative friends. You will also find serene coastal botanicals from Jane Shasky, plus expressive brushwork from contemporary collaborations that rotate seasonally. The result is depth, not just breadth, so you can choose an artist for each space and still feel like everything belongs to the same visual family. When you want to refresh a room’s mood without changing the furniture, a new artist cover is a surprisingly effective switch. It is budget friendly, personal, and immediate.
Find the Perfect 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 calm, readable grids and familiar imagery, while a studio can handle brighter pattern and color. For cheerful country scenes and everyday warmth, consider Debi Hron or Chad Barrett. If you like bold color and painterly strokes, explore Barbra Ignatiev for contemporary flair that still plays well with LANG’s clear month layouts. Pet and wildlife fans can sprinkle in a hallway piece by a naturalist painter and keep a floral favorite in the entry, tying rooms together through complementary palettes. When you want portable planning that echoes your wall choice, look for matching covers in the planners collection so notes and dates feel coordinated wherever you go. This is the charm of shopping by artist, the look is intentional without being fussy, and it scales from a single calendar to a whole-home rhythm.
Why Shop Lang by Artist?
Fans of LANG often describe their calendars as small galleries that happen to keep time. Choosing by artist makes that gallery coherent. A Susan Winget floral becomes a welcoming first glance each morning, while a Linda Nelson Stocks streetscape turns the month grid into a pause that feels like memory. Because the brand keeps the grid legible and the paper sturdy, you can frame favorite pages when the month ends and build a quiet series along a hallway. If you are new to the catalog, start at the brand hub to see how formats and artists fit together, then head to the seasonal release to find your 2026 match. Over time, you can rotate artists by room, keep a consistent favorite in the kitchen, and experiment elsewhere, all while staying in a look that friends recognize as "so you."
Which Lang artists are most popular in 2026?
The most requested names mix comfort, storytelling, and a steady hand with color. Susan Winget continues to anchor the lineup with florals, birds, and seasonal motifs that lift a room without shouting. Linda Nelson Stocks brings small-town Americana and gentle narratives that feel like heirlooms. Lowell Herrero adds personality through expressive cows and farm subjects that make breakfast nooks smile. Rounding out the short list, Mary Singleton offers folk-art charm with warm palettes and front-porch ease. Popular does not mean predictable though, the variety inside each artist’s portfolio lets you choose everything from bright garden blooms to quiet winter scenes while the grid stays clear and practical. If you are shopping for gifts, pick the artist that matches the recipient’s taste and the room where the calendar will hang, then confirm legible numerals in the product photos. A reliable starting point is the directory of Lang artists, which puts every voice in one place so you can compare styles quickly.
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 in specific formats, such as mini wall or pocket planning, depending on the year’s line. That is part of the fun of shopping by artist, you can return to a familiar voice while browsing what is fresh. If you follow a specific painter, start on their artist hub and check the current season’s offerings and formats. You can also keep a backup "complimentary" artist in mind so the room’s mood stays consistent if your first choice sells out. To see the year’s lineup at a glance, head directly to Lang 2026 calendars and filter by the artist you love.
Which artists design Americana-style calendars?
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 cozy farmhouses and quilt-like composition. For a rustic, craft-forward spin that still reads as Americana, Tim Coffey layers textures, type, and seasonal motifs that pair well with wood tones and vintage décor. These covers work almost anywhere, but they shine in kitchens, foyers, and mudrooms where family traffic is high and a calm, familiar image earns daily glances. If your home leans traditional or you want a reliable gift for someone who does, start with Linda Nelson Stocks and branch to complementary artists as you build a house style.
Which Lang artists are known for floral and garden themes?
If you want flowers that stay fresh all year, LANG has range. Susan Winget mixes blooms, birds, and seasonal color with friendly hand lettering, a look that sets the tone for many homes. Lisa Audit brings airy botanicals and clean layouts that brighten kitchens and home offices without crowding the grid. Lori Siebert leans playful, using pattern and mixed-media textures for a cheerful, creative vibe. For delicate palettes and layered typography, Nicole Tamarin offers soft garden moments that pair nicely with neutral décor. Floral calendars are workhorses because they add color while keeping the date boxes readable, which is exactly what a kitchen hub needs. When comparing options, check contrast on numerals and note space on busy weeks. To preview a modern botanical voice, explore Lisa Audit and see how her pieces balance lightness with everyday utility.
Which artist calendars feature animals?
Animal themes bring personality to small spaces and make easy gifts. Lowell Herrero is beloved for cows and farm companions rendered with warmth and humor, perfect for breakfast nooks and mudrooms. Susan Bourdet focuses on wildlife and pets with a naturalist’s eye, offering songbirds, cats, and quiet outdoor moments. For bright, playful takes that work in dorms and creative studios, Jeanetta Gonzales delivers pets and icons with confident color. The common thread is clarity, even the most expressive covers keep the monthly grid legible from a few steps back. If you are building a kid-friendly command center, animals can make checking the calendar feel like a treat. Start with a naturalist’s touch at Susan Bourdet, then add a second, bolder voice in a nearby hallway for variety without visual noise.
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. If you plan to display past art, look for covers with strong borders or consistent color that read well when cropped. 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. To keep the presentation polished, explore display options in calendar frames and hang a small series that changes with the seasons.