Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
- Webcomics (46)
- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
https://toasty.place/
Toasty (Toastofthesewn) is a multimedia artist specializing in digital illustration and 3D modeling, working primarily in Clip Studio Paint and Blender. The site showcases recent artwork, open commissions, and their role as creative lead and 3D modeler for the project 'Give Us Nothing.'
https://zeppers.neocities.org/
A cheerful personal corner of the web by a Norwegian concert band musician who shares their current music pieces, including Danzón No. 2 and Hymn to the Sun for nationals competition. The site also features shrines for Sound! Euphonium and the Cosmic Swing Orchestra, a blog, and a cozy collection of web badges and webrings.
https://5eersha.neocities.org/
Saoirse's personal corner of the web features a blog where she reflects on the meaning of the internet, personal changes, and life away from social media algorithms. The site is a work in progress as she learns HTML and CSS, with a changelog tracking her ongoing efforts to build something truly her own.
http://infinityplus.co.uk/misc/sites.htm
Infinity Plus is a curated links page from the well-known SF and fantasy fiction site run by Keith Brooke, pointing visitors toward science fiction and fantasy resources across the web, including link directories, writing and publishing guides, and sites exploring sustainable futures. A thoughtful starting point for genre fans and aspiring writers, it avoids redundant link-dumping in favor of hand-picked, categorized destinations.
https://birdylion.neocities.org/page/fanfiction
Birdylion's fanfic archive collects their original fanfiction across multiple beloved fandoms including Mass Effect, Rivers of London, Good Omens, and Rogue One, organized by theme and language. The site is thoughtfully indexed by categories like family, queer themes, worldbuilding, and comfort fics, making it easy to explore their creative writing across both English and German works.
http://katherinestange.com/mathweb/index.html
Kate Stange has assembled a small but thoughtful anthology of poems that explore the intersection of mathematics and poetry, featuring works by poets like JoAnne Growney alongside reflections on symmetry, pattern, and the shared elegance of math and verse. Visitors will find poems on topics ranging from Euclidean geometry to Pi, united by the idea that mathematics and artistic expression spring from the same human instinct for pattern.
http://aghines.com/
The personal site of Anna Grossnickle Hines, a children's book author and illustrator who has published around seventy titles since her debut in 1983 with 'Taste the Raindrops.' Visitors can learn about her philosophy on writing for children, browse her bibliography, and get a glimpse into her creative journey from hopeful writer to beloved picture book creator.
https://quiltersaccess.com/
Carolyn Anderson's quilting blog covers essential tools, techniques, and the quilter's lifestyle, with posts ranging from beginner sewing machine tips to fusible appliqué methods. A warm, practical resource for anyone looking to start or improve their quilting practice.
https://haddock.neocities.org/
Haddock is a personal webzone built with Hugo's Bear theme, belonging to someone whose interests span fan fiction, drawings, and music as revealed in their site keywords. The playful 'Viral Public License' and Captain Haddock imagery give the sparse homepage a quirky, irreverent personality worth clicking into.
http://dollhouseminiaturesclub.freeservers.com/
MiniScale Homes is the official website of the Dollhouse Miniatures Club on Yahoo, a community of nearly 500 members sharing DIY tips, project plans, and tricks for building and furnishing dollhouses and roomboxes affordably. Visitors can explore sections like 'The Kitchen' for turning everyday items into miniature treasures, browse a library of resources, and connect with fellow mini-maniacs through message boards and weekly chats.