Arts & Humanities
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https://anniepagliacci.neocities.org/
Annie Pagliacci is a multi-discipline artist and tailor whose site showcases her bespoke Victorian and Edwardian-inspired garments, goldwork embroidery, oil and gouache painting, and stylized illustration. The site also offers free resources for sewing, embroidery, and pixel art, all presented with a delightfully gothic "medieval haunted house" aesthetic.
https://take-my-hand.write-on.org/
One Step Left is an alternate universe fanfic series set in the Tales of Arcadia universe, following the characters Strickler and Douxie across centuries in a deeply character-driven story. The site hosts two completed or in-progress books with e-book downloads, historical notes, a goblin conlang, lore pages, and research sources, making it a richly developed creative project.
https://waterschoenen.blogspot.com/2011/12/10-jaar-nucleo-de-connectie-in-gent.html
Waterschoenen is a Belgian art blog covering exhibitions, artist studios, and the contemporary art scene in Ghent and beyond. This post highlights the 10th anniversary of NUCLEO, an organization managing over 80 artist studios in Ghent, featuring the jubilee exhibition 'De Connectie' curated by Frederik De Preester and Alan Quireyns.
https://verdemusgo.neocities.org/
Verde musgo is a charming Portuguese-language personal site by a Brazilian creator who describes it as cultivating a small corner of the web away from commercial platforms, built at a snail's pace with care. The site features a book club page, a cat catalog, a gallery, altars, and a colophon, making it a cozy and eclectic little world worth exploring.
https://laptopreflections.org/
Laptop Reflections is an art installation project by Conditional Design that automatically captured webcam portraits every five minutes whenever the creators were using their laptops throughout the day. Developed for the Info Deco Data exhibition at the Graphic Design Museum Breda, the site presents this time-lapse portrait collection as an interactive web experience.
https://momg.neocities.org/
MoMG is a charming interactive GIF gallery styled as a virtual museum, where visitors wander through "rooms" discovering collections of animated GIFs one door at a time. The room-by-room navigation mechanic gives the experience a playful, exploratory feel that sets it apart from a typical image dump.
https://holobones.neocities.org/
Holobones (also known as Meowcow) is an independent artist showcasing a gallery of their best work alongside commission information and a personal blog. The site features original character art and fan pieces, with a strong personal identity reflected in the transmasculine pride webring membership and a firm anti-AI art stance.
https://ravenspen.neocities.org/
Raven's Pen is a fandom-focused personal site run by a queer fanfic writer and occasional fanvidder who goes by Raven, with works spanning fandoms like Katekyou Hitman Reborn, Honkai: Star Rail, Star Trek, and Tolkien. The site features fanfictions, fanvids, rec lists, rambles, and a richly decorated old-web aesthetic complete with stamps, button walls, and webrings.
https://strobist.blogspot.com/
Strobist is a landmark photography education project created by former Baltimore Sun photojournalist David Hobby, offering the world's most comprehensive free tutorials on off-camera flash and photographic lighting. Published from 2006 to 2021 and now preserved as a complete archive, it features structured courses from Lighting 101 through 103 plus a Lighting Cookbook that have guided millions of photographers from beginner to advanced.
https://writing.upenn.edu/wh
The Kelly Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania is a vibrant literary arts center hosting readings, workshops, podcasts, and multimedia projects centered on contemporary poetry and writing. Home to programs like PoemTalk, PennSound, and ModPo, it serves students, alumni, and the broader literary community from its Philadelphia campus.