Arts & Humanities
3545 sites
Subcategories:
- Literature & Writing (874)
- Webcomics (46)
- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
https://lemonadehammer.neocities.org/
Lemonade Hammer is a vibrant personal site with a diner theme, featuring original characters Star and Angel Cat alongside the creator's interests in Chiikawa, Sanrio, and bright saturated aesthetics. The site participates in several webrings and cliques and comes with a playful personality full of color and charm.
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.
https://lucky-goose.neocities.org/
Lucky Goose is the personal corner of a musician and multimedia artist who experiments with techy art, coding, and creative expression. The site features collections, a diary with tea musings and blog entries, quizzes, webrings, and a dedicated Muppet TV page, reflecting a charming and eclectic creative personality.
http://mexicanpictures.com/
Raul Gutierrez shares his photoblog featuring hundreds of travel photographs organized by subject, with a strong focus on remote regions like Amdo, Tibet, and Zanskar. The collection captures intimate street scenes, village life, and portraits from across Asia, making it a visually rich journey through lesser-seen corners of the world.
https://aj.bourg.family/
The Anti Social is a personal blog by AJ Bourg, featuring short reflections, shared links, trail photos, and commentary on everything from politics and music to pet loss and social media burnout. Posts range from hiking snapshots at Dillon Reservoir to thoughts on ICE resistance in Minneapolis, giving the site a candid, stream-of-consciousness charm.
http://jimmyernst.net/
A website dedicated to Jimmy Ernst, the American abstract expressionist painter and son of surrealist Max Ernst, featuring his oil paintings including the prominently displayed 'Oracle' from 1971. The site appears to be maintained by or affiliated with the Rimrock Foundation, which holds copyright to his works.
https://andicalico.nekoweb.org/
Andi Calico's cozy corner of the nostalgiaweb, featuring a personal blog, writing, a bookbug collection, and a gallery among other creative projects. The site is early in development but has a warm, inviting aesthetic with fanlistings, webrings, and a clear dedication to building a handcrafted web presence.
https://shootingstars.neocities.org/
A minimalist Neocities page consisting of a single image, offering almost no navigable content or context about its creator or purpose. The site is essentially a shell with no text, links, or additional pages to explore.
https://maevedarcy.neocities.org/
Maevedarcy's personal site hosts adult-oriented fan writing and fan art, presented as a classic old-web 'corner of the internet' with an age gate before entry. The creator identifies primarily as a fan writer and fan artist, making this a creative hub for fandom-based work.
https://alantrotter.com/
Alan Trotter is a fiction writer whose site showcases his literary work, including his debut novel 'Muscle' and short horror stories like 'All this Rotting,' published by Editions at Play. The writing style of the site itself is distinctive and literary, blending nostalgia and dry humor in a way that reflects his creative voice.