Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
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- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
https://afewscraps.com/
Christina Cameli's quilting blog covers free-motion quilting techniques, design inspiration, and tutorials for sewists of all levels. The site features a rich archive of posts dating back to 2008, along with free-motion design galleries, wedge quilt tutorials, and links to her video course on choosing quilting designs.
https://donmerit.tripod.com/id6.html
Part of the Merritt Family Heritage personal site, this page serves as a guide for transitioning from film to digital photography, with recommendations for resources like BetterPhoto.com and Kodak.com. It also collects the family's favorite links spanning travel, snowmobiling, health, and retirement resources.
https://archive.vivarism.net/
Flonne's colorful personal corner of the web, Vivarism, is built around a kidcore aesthetic with bright, kindergarten-inspired design and a warm invitation to celebrate everyday life. The site features writing about health, hobbies, and dreams, all wrapped in an ultra-cute visual package with webrings and community listings.
http://theageofmammals.com/2008/floorwarp2.html
Guthrie Lonergan's 'Floor Warp 2' is a net art piece hosted on theageofmammals.com, showcasing an experimental digital work that plays with visual perception and web-based aesthetics. The site is part of the early internet art scene, where artists used the browser itself as a creative medium.
http://craftsfaironline.com/
Running since October 1995, The Crafts Fair Online claims to be the oldest and largest crafts directory on the web, curating links across dozens of categories including needlecraft, jewelry, ceramics, soap and candles, papercraft, and more. Created and maintained by Steve Robinson, the site also offers craft show listings by region, supplies and patterns resources, bulletin boards, and even a web development center to help crafters build their own sites.
https://starfrost-spire.neocities.org/
Harmony's personal neocities site, Starfrost Spire, is a cozy creative corner where she shares original art in a gallery, blog posts about her life and hobbies, and collections of blinkies, stamps, and dolls. The site has a warm, inviting aesthetic with a focus on art-making as its primary activity, alongside a note that she is learning Mandarin Chinese.
https://monkemanx.github.io/
"Notes from the Wired" is a thoughtful personal writing site by monkemanx covering philosophy, theology, travel, and media commentary, with articles ranging from a close reading of Meister Eckhart's medieval sermons to a travelogue about Namibia. The site has a distinctly intellectual, eclectic character, mixing academic-adjacent deep dives with casual media reviews and personal reflections.
https://birdy39.neocities.org/
Birdy's Doodles is the personal art site of creator Birdy, featuring a growing gallery of original character illustrations spanning from 2015 to the present, including work tied to their original webcomic series 'Chimera Heart.' Visitors can browse hundreds of pieces, read blog posts about events like anime conventions, commission artwork, and sign the Nestbook guestbook.
https://babelmatrix.org/
Babelmatrix is a multilingual web anthology presenting European literature in parallel original and translated versions across more than a dozen languages. The site features authors, works, biographies, and Nobel laureates, offering a unique side-by-side reading experience that celebrates multilingualism and cross-cultural literary discovery.
https://worldofawe.net/site/works/files/2004/feedback_loop.php
World of Awe is the portfolio and creative universe of artist Yael Kanarek, featuring mixed-media artworks that blend organic materials, digital culture, and narrative storytelling. This particular piece, 'Feedback-Loop' (2004), is a sculptural work combining steel, parchment, pearl, and hand-drawn ink to evoke a computer screen built from natural materials, with Linux kernel source code inscribed alongside an excerpt from the artist's fictional traveler's journal.