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://thetreehouseguide.com/
The Treehouse Guide, created by Patrick Fulton, is a comprehensive DIY reference covering everything from selecting the right tree to framing, supports, and a 7-stage design process for building your own treehouse. It includes tutorials, a FAQ, glossary, downloadable plans, and a gallery of treehouses from around the world, making it a solid starting point for both beginners and ambitious builders.
http://debbies-studio.com/
Debbie's Studio is a small Canadian business specializing in ergonomically designed handcrafted tools for hand quilting, rug hooking, punch needle, and other needlework crafts. Based near St. Marys, Ontario, Debbie offers products by appointment and attends regional craft shows including the Woodstock Fleece Festival and OHCG Annual.
https://grumpyoldbookman.blogspot.com/
Run by Michael Allen, the Grumpy Old Bookman is a long-running literary blog covering books and publishing for both readers and writers, recognized by The Guardian in 2005 as one of the top ten literary blogs. Posts range from commentary on the publishing industry to original fiction pieces, making it a substantial destination for anyone passionate about the written word.
https://seneth.me/
Seneth's personal corner of the web features a 'Writings' section as the primary content offering, alongside a 'Things' section that hints at collected curiosities. The site's playful Roald Dahl-inspired vocabulary ('scrumdiddlyumptious', 'trogglehumper') gives it a whimsical charm that sets it apart from the typical personal homepage.
https://graveyardsoup.neocities.org/
Graveyard's personal creative hub, The Crypt, showcases original artwork and character profiles with a moody, gothic aesthetic built as a long-term passion project on Neocities. Visitors will find a portfolio of original illustrations, detailed character pages with guest art sections, a sketchbook, and a blog updated regularly since 2022.
https://cdl.jigsy.com/
CDL is the personal site of graphic artist Candy Adams, offering over 2200 free high-resolution, professionally designed graphics available for download and use in nonprofit endeavors. Visitors can also browse a storefront featuring customizable gifts and original designs, plus a portfolio showcasing her artistic work.
https://decodreams.neocities.org/
Decodreams is a charming Neocities personal page built around kawaii aesthetics, featuring shrines dedicated to characters like Gloom Bear, Peropero Sparkles, and Menhera Chan. The site is lovingly hand-crafted with cute decorations, stamps, a wishlist, and a resources page, making it a delightful snapshot of deco and menhera subculture fandom.
https://madjuice.neocities.org/
MadJuice is a whimsical personal Neocities site built around short, punchy "ramblings" and stray thoughts, alongside essays, reviews, and a gallery. The site has a charming handmade aesthetic complete with virtual pets, a daily crossword, a guestbook, and webrings, making it a cozy corner of the indie web.
https://unit00.neocities.org/
Unit00 is the personal creative hub of Tati, a multidisciplinary creator who uses the site to house an ambitious collection of worldbuilding projects alongside personal interests in music, visual art, and writing. The worldbuilding section is the self-described "real meat" of the site, with multiple distinct areas that each carry their own distinct visual style.
https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/SCULPTS/scherk.html
Carlo H. Séquin's research page at UC Berkeley showcases the Scherk-Collins Sculpture Generator, a computer program developed in collaboration with wood sculptor Brent Collins to visualize and prototype intricate saddle-ring sculptures based on Scherk minimal surfaces. The site features photographs of Collins' physical wooden sculptures alongside their virtual counterparts, with explorations of toroidal warps, twist angles, and increasingly complex saddle geometries rendered in interactive 3D.