Arts & Humanities
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- Visual Arts (1778)
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http://blog.seniorennet.be/paintinghistory/archief.php?ID=40
A richly detailed Dutch-language blog exploring the history of painting from the Renaissance through the 20th century, covering movements like Impressionism, Surrealism, Dadaism, Expressionism, and Cubism with curated images of great masters. The creator also shares their own paintings and organizes chapters on themes such as portraits, landscapes, nudes, and maritime art, making it a broad visual arts reference and personal gallery in one.
https://infocusphotos.com/
Malie Rich-Griffith's photography portfolio showcases stock images spanning exotic travel destinations, wildlife, and portraits. The site offers professional stock photography for licensing, with a focus on nature and international locations.
https://knittingpatternsgalore.com/
Knitting Patterns Galore is a searchable database of free knitting patterns sourced from designers and publications across the web, covering everything from baby accessories to blankets and vests. Visitors can browse by category, search by yarn weight or technique, and even submit their own freely available patterns to help grow the collection.
https://fotoart-schumacher.de/
Jens Schumacher's amateur photography site from Bergisch Gladbach showcases galleries of landscapes from various countries and seasons, animals, nature shots, and miscellaneous images. The site reflects a genuine hobbyist passion for photography, with over 80 images organized across four browsable galleries.
https://lunarlily.neocities.org/
Lunarlily is Luna's lovingly handcrafted personal corner of the web, built from scratch with Eleventy and featuring a journal, collections, shrines, a craft room, and a "Thing of the Week" archive. The site has a dreamy, creative aesthetic and reflects a wide range of interests including Final Fantasy, manga, original characters, and cozy internet culture.
https://irisjay.net/
Iris Jay is a cartoonist and illustrator who has been creating comics since 2005, showcasing their work across comics, illustration, and design. The site serves as a professional hub with links to a Patreon, shop, and social media, making it a great destination for fans of indie comics and illustration.
https://cosmos-serial.com/the-cosmos-issues/cosmos-arrives-july-1933
The Cosmos Project is a dedicated archival site bringing back to life 'Cosmos,' a collaborative serial science fiction novel published in 1933 by legendary pulp authors including E.E. Smith, John W. Campbell, A. Merritt, and Edmond Hamilton. Visitors can read all 17 chapters, explore the history of the novel's original printer Conrad H. Ruppert, and discover why this ambitious early sci-fi experiment was considered both a triumph and a failure.
https://ghoulipede.neocities.org/
Ghoul's personal Neocities site serves as a creative home for their original artwork, comics lore, and character projects, built with a punky DIY aesthetic. Visitors can browse a gallery of queer characters, commission info, and artfight content alongside a detailed changelog tracking the site's ongoing construction.
https://arkmsworld.neocities.org/
Arkm's World is a sparse but evocative personal page featuring what appears to be a fragment of creative fiction set in a fantastical world, hinting at sailing, shadowy landscapes, and prehistoric creatures. The poetic, atmospheric writing suggests a site rooted in imaginative storytelling or world-building.
https://cabinetmagazine.org/art/webart/lukemurphy
Created by Rev. Luke A. Murphy, this interactive web art piece parodies scientific data visualization by letting users generate graphs of abstract human experiences like despair, love, and lamentation using pseudo-statistical controls. The result is a satirical commentary on quantifying the unquantifiable, complete with an optional 'absolution certification' for all past and future sins.