They go by various names: little people, twig people, fairy folk, wee folk, or woodland creatures. Forest Folk. Are they just imagination, or does a whole society of little people live on the fringes of human comprehension?
Forest Folk, Urban Sprites and Trash Fairies… they’re everywhere! If you are lucky, you might get to see one for yourself one day.
While production has been idle on these little creations, I’ll be creating them again soon AND offering online classes on how to make them. Keep an eye on this page for any local in-person classes, if you live locally.

A Glimpse into the world of Wild Ozark Forest Folk
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Extinct, or Endangered?
While I thought the twig-and-acorn Forest Folk had gone extinct, I was wrong. While only a few have been spotted recently, I’ve heard rumors that their numbers are growing. And now there is a new species evolving in this Ozark holler.
The first of this new kind emerged from the cauldron of creation a couple of years ago. You can see her below. If you spot one of the earlier Forest Folk, please don’t do anything to frighten them. They are very skeptical of humans and try to stay hidden from us if they can.
A new Species of Forest Folk
Aada is the first of the new line of Forest Folk. Her companion is still in progress, and may be in the cauldron a bit longer, but eventually he will join her.

When you see the personality these little nature art creations possess, you just might wonder. Each one is unique. Each one portrays individual personas.
Here’s a link to the project page: https://www.wildozark.com/the-coalescence-project/
The Earlier Iteration

The story of the first Forest Folk
First I started with the acorns and oak twigs, along with bits and pieces of other botanical items. Then I discovered the thrill of using our native clay, fired in the wood stove, to make some of their body parts.

The Wild Ones, a musical group of Forest Folk have a page of their own.
What are Forest Folk?
Forest Folk are a type of Nature Being. The exist in the liminal space between our world and the world of the Fae.

To the unbeliever, they’re just those fantasy human-like creatures that live within the world between pages of books.
Believers, on the other hand, think it is the folly and arrogance of man to believe that we humans are the only high-intelligence, thinking, speaking, and communicating creatures on earth.
Quite the contrary. There are entire civilizations and societies of other forms of life on earth who think and act like us in many ways. It’s just that these life forms have the uncanny ability to avoid humans when they want to.
Some of them really don’t like humans much.
Fairies, gnomes, dwarves, elves, pixies, trolls and sprites name a few of the more well-known types of Forest Folk.
Acorn, gumball and hickory folk are a few of the local species here at Wild Ozark. I’ve only recently become acquainted with the Acorn Folk and have yet to meet a Hickory Folk. Elemental Folk invoke of all the elements during their creation- wind, fire, earth, and water. These are the ones with body parts made from the native clay.
Forest Folk are Tricky
Forest Folk can assume temporary invisibility. They have a full-time corporeal existence but do from time to time like to cloak themselves when it comes to avoiding predators and humans.
Some of them can alter physical attributes at will. Like height or girth. It is sometimes useful in the course of a Forest Folk day to need that extra girth to lower center of gravity and keep from rolling downhill while carrying a heavy load, for example. There are times when being exceptionally tiny is useful. Or vice-versa.
Nature Beings
All Folk (ourselves included) are part of the natural world. There is nothing that is not natural world when you get right down to it.
Types of Forest Folk
For every terrain on or within earth, and extended to the rest of the terrains in the universe there are Folk. Here on earth you’ll find desert folk, plains folk, city folk, subterranean folk, volcanic folk, mountain folk, ocean, lake, pond, river, and creek folk.
Some of the distinctions between the various types of folk is small to undetectable except among themselves. They’re even further broken down in to vocational classifications – kitchen folk, gardening folk, and any other vocational kind of folk you can imagine.
There are Spirit Folk, Animal Folk, Elemental Folk, and other types of folk I probably can’t even conceive. The possibilities are as endless as the Universe itself.
Relations with Humans
Some people are able to see and interact with Folk.
I’m more attuned to the Forest Folk, because I live in a heavily forested place where Nature and Spirit is alive and very present.
Want Your Own Forest Folk?
I make these to order. If you have a concept in mind, I can create something to fit it. Or I can let the Forest Folk themselves decide who wants to relocate to your home.
Was this Post Fact or Fiction?
Maybe both.
I’m a storyteller and artist, and things that exist in my mind don’t always exist in the minds of ordinary people. I think this is true for most creative people.
I’ve always operated with one foot in reality (as most people would define it) and the other foot somewhere else out there.
There’s no way to prove the existence of any of it. But I believe in a world of things that can’t be proven.
Contact & About
email: madison@wildozark.com
phone: (479) 409-3429
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I’m a nature-lover, real estate agent & artist. Sometimes, I also write things. I began using local pigments to paint scenes from nature in the Ozarks in 2018.
All of my artwork is available in prints, and where originals are available, they are for sale. You can find all of that over at shop.WildOzark.com.
If you’re interested in buying or selling in rural northwest AR, get in touch with me by phone, text, or email. I’m happy to help! I have a separate website for my real estate blogging and information at WildOzarkLand.com.
Call me “Roxann” or “Madison”, either one works.

- Do you want to learn how to use your local rocks, soil, or clay to make paints?
- Learn to make my Fairy Swing Mushrooms
- Make your own Forest Folks
Interested in forming a partnership with nature to create art?




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