Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
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- Visual Arts (1778)
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https://skipbarnett.tripod.com/id3.html
Eagle Fretworks is a hobbyist site by Skip Barnett dedicated to scroll saw work and fretwork, featuring sections on outdoor projects, furniture, and miscellaneous woodworking. The favorite links page curates pattern and supply companies for fellow scroll saw enthusiasts, pointing to resources like Wildwood Designs and Saw-4-Fun.
https://butt0n-z.neocities.org/
Pasta/Pastry's personal neocities corner features fan shrines dedicated to characters like Kuja, Gin Ichimaru, and others alongside original art and blog posts. The site embraces old-web aesthetics with iframe-heavy layouts, a retro button collection, and dedicated pages for fan content spanning Final Fantasy XIV, Hellsing, and more.
https://oopsiedoodle.com/
Oopsie Doodle is a charming personal corner of the web where the creator shares an eclectic mix of knitting projects, novelty sweater collections, free zines, horoscopes, and whimsical writing about topics like Furby and toast. Packed with personality and regularly updated, it functions as a true digital junk drawer with something unexpected around every corner.
https://movieless.neocities.org/
Movieless.neo is a colorful personal Neocities site by a creator known as Movie, featuring art, blogs, e-shrines, and a playful hand-coded aesthetic built over about six months of learning. The site is cheerfully self-described as a forever WIP, packed with personality, button collections, and links to friends' sites.
http://peterswar.com/
Peter Shulman's War documents an extraordinary outdoor war game that doubles as a massive art installation, featuring over 60,000 hand-sculpted soldiers and 5,000 scale models spread across 30 acres at Moon Shadow Farm in New York. Running for more than sixty years, this one-of-a-kind project blends wargaming, sculpture, and landscape art in a way that earned it a listing in Atlas Obscura.
https://coolthings.neocities.org/
A visually dense personal site packed with 469 images, organized into sections like Love, Piano, Mall, and more mysterious unlabeled pages. The creator curates an eclectic collection of graphics alongside links to anarchist libraries, piracy resources, and writing advocacy, giving the site a distinctly countercultural aesthetic.
https://gooooser.neocities.org/
Gooser.net is a cheerful personal site built as a 'display cabinet' for the creator's favorite things, presented with a retro lava lamp aesthetic. The landing page sets a warm, nostalgic tone inviting visitors to explore the groovy collection of joys and interests within.
https://leyworthy.neocities.org/
Jukiter's personal corner of the web, known as Juki, features a mix of creative work including webnovels, a blog, and a collection of resources for curious websurfers. The site has a welcoming, share-friendly spirit and covers media consumption spanning music, reading, and anime alongside original creations.
https://indylandia.neocities.org/
Casey World is a personal neocities site by a creator named Casey, featuring sections for writing, reading, art, fashion, and a scrapbook. The image-heavy layout and eclectic mix of interests give it a charming handcrafted feel typical of the indie web revival scene.
https://grumpyoldbookman.blogspot.com/2006/12/wednesday-wonders.html
Grumpy Old Bookman is a literary blog by Michael Allen covering books, publishing, and the writing life, aimed at both readers and working writers. Listed by The Guardian in 2005 as one of the top ten literary blogs, it blends sharp commentary on the publishing industry with wit and occasional cultural digressions.