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://2dwillneverdie.com/
Created by Kiwi, 2D Will Never Die is a lovingly curated sprite and pixel art gallery celebrating classic video game characters from franchises like Metroid, Mega Man, Street Fighter, and Golden Axe. Beyond the downloadable sprite artwork, the site offers tutorials and articles for pixel art enthusiasts, making it both a showcase and a learning resource.
https://cappuccin0.neocities.org/
Cappuccin0's cheerful personal webpage is a classic old-web experience packed with blinkies, buttons, webrings, and fanlistings. The site leans heavily into the decorative side of retro web culture, inviting visitors to click around, sign the guestbook, and grab free buttons.
https://sephiria.com/
Sephiria is a minimal personal site featuring elegant imagery, including a prominent rose graphic that sets a refined aesthetic tone. The sparse structure suggests a landing or introductory page, likely leading to further creative or personal content.
https://underthemeso.com/
Mike Umscheid's photography portfolio showcases fine art prints of severe storms, nature, and wildlife captured across western Kansas. The site features dramatic weather photography alongside prints available for purchase, making it a compelling destination for storm chasing enthusiasts and nature photography fans alike.
http://pickledish.blogspot.com/
Stitch Literate is Lesly's quilting blog featuring detailed project write-ups, pattern reviews, and a gallery of completed quilts ranging from bargello lap quilts to flying geese baby quilts. The site documents her creative process with candid notes on alterations, fabric choices, and techniques like quilt-as-you-go and English paper piecing.
https://hoboes.com/Mimsy/Books/mistress-mistresses
Jerry Stratton's book review section covers a wide range of reads, with this page focusing on E.R. Eddison's high-fantasy classic 'Mistress of Mistresses,' offering a thoughtful and enthusiastic analysis of its style and structure. The review digs into Eddison's use of framing devices across the Ouroboros trilogy, making it a valuable stop for fans of classic fantasy literature.
https://grepfruit.space/
Grepfruit is a Montreal-based artist who built this site to share paintings, watercolors, acrylics, and linoblock prints, with strong opinions about pigments and art supplies. The site features a warm, hand-crafted aesthetic with a guestbook, blog, and links section, and proudly participates in a no-AI webring.
https://rainmirage.art/
Rain's personal Neocities site blends art, shrines, and quirky self-expression under the persona of Matriel, the angel of rain. Visitors can browse original artwork, movie interests, character shrines, and free downloadable goodies from this fujoshi-flavored creative corner of the old web.
https://matchaexe.neocities.org/
Matcha (he/they) is an artist and streamer who built this colorful Neocities homepage as a hub for their creative identity, complete with draggable page dolls, webring memberships, and adult content warnings. The site now serves as an archive while Matcha continues their coding and art journey at a newer, mobile-friendly home on Nekoweb.
http://michaelspornanimation.com/splog
The "Splog" was the celebrated daily blog of Michael Sporn, a legendary New York animator whose studio produced acclaimed television specials from 1980 until his passing in 2014. Rich with storyboards, layouts, production art, and commentary on animation history and craft, it serves as both a professional archive and a tribute to one of independent animation's most dedicated voices.