Arts & Humanities
3545 sites
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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://skep.place/
Skep's Place is a charming personal site by someone called Skep, featuring snarky classic literature summaries, cocktail guides, deep dives into Calvin and Hobbes' Hobbes, and gaming thoughts on the Playdate handheld and other titles. The site has a warm, witty personality and covers a surprisingly wide range of interests with genuine care and humor.
https://livelaugh.blog/
Jenn Schiffer's weekly 'retro' lifestyle blog chronicles her adventures in ceramics wheel-throwing, aerial yoga, gouache painting, air-dry clay, and caring for her cat Pumagreg. The writing is warm, funny, and personal, with a strong creative arts thread running through each entry that makes it feel like a genuine window into a crafty, curious life.
https://fairycakesbakery.neocities.org/
A charming graphics collection featuring ponies, blinkies, stamps, favicons, icons, dividers, and animated GIFs typical of the old-web aesthetic. Visitors looking to grab retro-style web graphics for their own Neocities pages will find a neatly organized little treasure trove here.
http://infinityplus.co.uk/
Infinity Plus is a long-running genre fiction publisher and showcase featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and crime works from authors including Stephen Baxter, Robert Holdstock, and Lisa Tuttle. The site offers ebooks and print titles alongside an archived online fiction showcase boasting over 2.1 million words of stories, 1000 book reviews, and 100 interviews.
https://gloomydazeart.neocities.org/
GloomyDaze is a personal art site featuring a gallery and commission offerings from an artist who goes by GloomyDaze. The site includes an art section, commission info, and fun extras, making it a cozy corner of the web for fans of indie digital art.
https://killing-machine.neocities.org/
NOWHERE IN NEVADA is the chaotic and creative personal site of 'Killing-Machine,' featuring art, a photo gallery, shrines, and a darkly humorous aesthetic inspired by Madness Combat and similar edgy internet culture. The site is packed with personality, from a fake credit card form to a custom media player and an elaborate AIM buddy list simulation.
https://layercake.moe/
Layercake is a lovingly crafted personal site by a self-described perfectionist, built with Eleventy and organized into a charming layered navigation system covering writing, shrines, original characters, and creative projects. Now on its eighth version nicknamed 'Sky OS,' the site reflects years of iterative design and a dedication to both aesthetic beauty and engaging written content.
http://stfj.net/
Zach Gage is a New York City conceptual artist who explores systems through a wide range of media including games, sculptures, fonts, installations, and iOS apps. His portfolio site catalogs a comprehensive list of completed works spanning digital and physical art forms, making it a fascinating window into an artist who blurs the line between technology and creativity.
https://leilukin.com/
Leilukin's Hub is the personal website of Leilukin, a queer and autistic non-binary lesbian from Malaysia, featuring a blog, articles, projects, and fan shrines organized across a well-structured archive. The site reflects a thoughtful approach to indie web culture, with sections on accessibility, a colophon, changelogs, and a Palestine solidarity spotlight making it a rich and values-driven personal corner of the web.
https://starwars.annathecrow.net/fanfiction
Annathecrow's Star Wars fanfiction archive collects original stories ranging from canon-divergence AUs to gift exchange works, centered heavily on characters like Satine Kryze, Padmé Amidala, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. The site showcases a thoughtful writer with a penchant for femslash, polyamory, and emotionally rich 'fix-it' narratives set in the Star Wars universe.