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://ultra-tetra.neocities.org/
Neo-Pangaea is an adults-only creative world built by ultra-tetra, featuring original art and stories set in a fictional universe with surreal and mature themes. Visitors enter through a retro TV interface into what appears to be a richly imagined personal creative project mixing illustration, narrative, and world-building.
https://valentines-archive.neocities.org/
Valentine's Archive is a personal Neocities site built by a webmaster named Valentine, featuring a bookshelf, TV show log, shrines, and a growing media collection. The site has a distinctly cozy old-web aesthetic with a strong focus on books and media tracking, making it a charming digital corner for a dedicated hobbyist.
https://pakin.org/mosaicknit
Scott Pakin's web application lets knitters generate custom mosaic knitting patterns by configuring stitch counts, row numbers, and validation rules for two-color designs. The interactive tool includes features like random pattern generation, symmetry controls, undo history, and shareable pattern output, making it a genuinely useful resource for knitters exploring colorwork techniques.
https://tofutush.github.io/
Tofutush's personal blog covers a wide range of topics including original characters, book and game reviews, travel, college life, and web development guides, with a notable focus on creative writing and OC (original character) development. The site also hosts 'The Iron Ragdoll,' an original fiction project, along with bilingual posts in English and Chinese that reflect the creator's multicultural background.
https://vuvien.nekoweb.org/
Vuvien's colorful personal site features a gallery, theme switcher with options like Yellow, Water, and Bliss, and links to friends, all wrapped in a cute aesthetic with guestbook and Discord integration. The site is actively migrating to a new domain and showcases a playful, visually driven web presence with Nekoweb webring participation.
https://rubbereon.nekoweb.org/
Rubbereon's personal nekoweb site mixes furry art, coding projects, and meme graphics in a chaotic but charming old-web style. Visitors will find links to a FurAffinity gallery, a GitLab for forking code snippets, and a graphics directory packed with memes and infographics.
https://ladycatashtrophesdomain.neocities.org/
LadyCatashtrophe's colorful Neocities home base is a handcrafted personal corner of the IndieWeb, featuring a blog, portfolio, collections, and dedicated shrines. The site leans into old-web aesthetics with buttons, a guestbook, and a Halloween countdown, reflecting its creator's enthusiasm for building a cozy digital space away from mainstream social media.
http://tiag.com/
The official home of Told in a Garden, featuring cross stitch and needlework chart designs by Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum across three design lines including Lavender and Lace and Butternut Road. Visitors can browse hundreds of patterns by theme, from angel and Christmas designs to Celtic and Amish motifs, with extras like alternate colorway guides and store locator tools.
https://whopaysartists.com/
Who Pays Artists? is a crowdsourced transparency database where artists anonymously share what they were paid for commissions, exhibitions, grants, residencies, talks, and other opportunities. It aims to break the taboo around money discussions in the art world, helping creatives benchmark rates and make more informed decisions about their work.
http://cafeirreal.alicewhittenburg.com/index.htm
The Cafe Irreal is a long-running online literary magazine founded in 1998 and edited by G.S. Evans and Alice Whittenburg, dedicated to publishing irreal and surrealist short fiction from international authors. Each quarterly issue features original stories exploring 'irrealism,' and the site also includes a rich archive, critical essays on irreal theory, and a literary supplement called 'irreal (re)views.'