Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
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- Visual Arts (1778)
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http://84rms.blogspot.com/
84 Rooms! is the blog of an artist who creates knotted porcelain sculptures, showcasing their work through photos and offering prints on products like playing cards via Zazzle. Posts also cover art community news, book art, and artist features, making it a personal window into the world of fine craft and sculptural art.
https://asergeev.com/php/searchph/links.php?keywords=Calvert_Texas
A searchable photo archive by photographer A. Sergeev featuring over 350 images of Calvert, Texas, spanning more than a decade of visits from 2007 to 2018. The collection documents historic architecture, cemeteries, Queen Anne-style homes, and everyday street scenes of this small Texas town with careful attention to detail.
https://dive.kuchiki.net/
A minimalist splash page from the old web, featuring just two images and an enter link that hints at a personal site within. The sparse 'E N T E R' gateway style and the kuchiki.net domain suggest a Japanese-influenced aesthetic personal or fan site awaiting discovery beyond the door.
https://neustadt.fr/
Parimal Satyal's personal website blends thoughtful essays on the open web, languages, aviation, and technology with his retro synthwave music project Snow Circuit. Standout pieces like 'Rediscovering the Small Web' and 'Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web' have gained wide recognition, making this a genuinely compelling destination for fans of the indie and small web movement.
https://monsterousseas.neocities.org/
Paracosm is a beautifully themed personal site built around the concept of imaginary worlds, drawing inspiration from beloved fictional universes like Middle Earth, Narnia, Hogwarts, and Faerûn. The creator organizes their memories, dreams, and personal identity through a richly layered structure of "Stages" and "Rooms," with graphics inspired by Tony DiTerlizzi's Spiderwick Chronicles illustrations.
https://zombielorp.neocities.org/
ZombieLorp's personal art site hosts original drawings and other creative works, including content featuring graphic violence, gore, and mature themes. The creator also participates in Art Fight, making this a genuine hobbyist gallery for fans of dark and uncensored illustration.
https://pollygon.dev/
POLLYGON is the creative corner of Polly, featuring original art, character showcases, shrines dedicated to favorite fictional characters, and a doodle wall where visitors can leave their own drawings. The site has a charming retro web aesthetic complete with a shimeji desktop buddy, music player, guestbook, and webring memberships.
https://yinji.org/
Run by Chinese blogger 胡和先 (Hu Hexian), this personal blog called 印记 (Yinji) captures daily life reflections, weekly journals, holiday memories, and thoughtful essays written in Chinese since 2018. With nearly 200 articles, over 500,000 characters written, and a warm community of commenters, it reads like a genuine literary diary of one person's evolving life.
http://brendandawes.com/blog/permission-to-write-anything
Brendan Dawes is a designer and artist whose site bridges interaction design, generative art, and reflective writing about creativity and technology. This particular post encourages people to blog freely without pressure, using the Flip camera as a metaphor for lowering the barrier to creative publishing.
https://usamainsights.com/
Hafiz Muhammad Usama Khan's personal blog and digital garden, based in Chichawatni, Punjab, where he journals thoughts, bookmarks interesting links, and documents an ongoing life journey. The site blends personal reflections, learning notes, indie web enthusiasm, and a wiki, all wrapped in a cozy minimalist aesthetic with ASCII cat art.