Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (842)
- Webcomics (42)
- Music (163)
- Visual Arts (1742)
- Photography (190)
- Film & Animation (42)
- Poetry (80)
- Crafts & DIY (338)
BIX dot BLOG
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https://bix.blog/
Bix writes a candid, wide-ranging personal blog from St. Johns, Oregon, covering disability, autism, daily life, pop culture, and the indie web with a distinctly thoughtful voice. The site includes a blog restoration project collecting years of past writing, a blogroll, and reflections on topics ranging from Firefly fandom politics to autistic burnout and storytelling craft.
https://ontheaxis.net/
Sitraxis (Tris) runs this personal network hub showcasing her illustrations, graphic design, indie game development projects, and fan zines. Visitors can explore her portfolio, otome games made with collaborative studio Dicesuki, and a curated collection of sites she admires.
https://dragonbear.com/index.html
Carol Hanson's DragonBear is a richly stocked resource for medieval arts and crafts, featuring needlework and cross-stitch patterns, free web graphics with historical themes, and an extensive collection of articles on medieval history written for the SCA community. From period cordial recipes to calligraphy guides, oaths of fealty, and sampler designs, the site offers a deep trove of content for anyone passionate about the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
https://howies.neocities.org/
Howie's Neocities homepage belongs to a biologist-turned-maker who creates photographs, prints, paintings, and bits of code while tending gardens and wandering backroads with a camera. The site is a warm, eclectic workshop-style gathering place for creative projects, current reads, music picks, and more sections still taking shape.
https://farimari.neocities.org/
Fari's personal Neocities corner features original art, character designs (OCs), and creative edits shared in a cozy, image-heavy layout with an embedded CD player aesthetic. The site promises a mix of personal expression and whatever catches the creator's interest, making it a charming small creative space.
https://cajecks-lair.neocities.org/
Cajeck's Lair is a personal Neocities space blending a blog, original art galleries (digital, traditional, and scrap), and writing from a creator with a love of old web aesthetics, retro entertainment, The X-Files, and My Little Pony. The site has a charmingly eclectic personality with skulls, skeletons, virtual pets, and webring memberships rounding out a cozy corner of the indie web.
https://usbgerms.neocities.org/
USBGerms is a creative personal site by an artist who uses it as an archive for their original artwork and digital graphics, lovingly hand-coded with a charming pastel aesthetic. Visitors can explore an art gallery, shrines, and resources, with a fursona (an Absol stand-in) hinting at the furry/digital art community this site calls home.
https://abyssbloom.neocities.org/
CSVidal (also known as Forlorn or ForlornLament) shares original illustrations, pixel art, writing, and simple games at this creative personal corner of the web. The site blends a portfolio feel with a casual microblog, offering glimpses into the creator's artistic process and occasional game reviews.
https://blog.licenser.net/
Heinz N. Gies runs this personal blog with a recurring "Photo of the Month" series documenting his analog photography practice, including experiments with film developers like ATOMAL and XT-3. Alongside the photography posts, the site occasionally covers programming topics such as Rust and developer environments, but the dominant content is thoughtful film photography.
https://jaka.org/2007/pzhm
Jaka Železnikar created this computational visual poem as a Firefox browser extension, dedicated to his ex-girlfriend Mo Hailun whose name is rendered in Chinese characters. The piece blends code and verse into an interactive digital artwork, representing an unusual intersection of net art, poetry, and browser technology.