Arts & Humanities
3447 sites
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- Literature & Writing (842)
- Webcomics (42)
- Music (163)
- Visual Arts (1742)
- Photography (190)
- Film & Animation (42)
- Poetry (80)
- Crafts & DIY (338)
https://faded-morning.carrd.co/
Courtnee's personal weblog 'faded morning' is a cozy corner of the web centered on music love, with links to her Last.fm, Bandcamp collection, and a 'song of the day' feature showcasing artists like Goldfinger and Smashing Pumpkins. The site also includes cliques, fanlistings, a guestbook, and personal blog entries with a dreamy, nostalgic aesthetic.
https://gutz-nd-teeth.neocities.org/
Cache (also known as Techan) has built a personal corner of the web centered on their love of cross stitching, coding, horror media, and kpop, with a graphics gallery, collections section, and a self-run Collectors Webring. The site is a lively, evolving experiment in hand-coded web design with webrings, animated GIF buttons, and an ever-growing network of web neighbors.
https://cuttwicemeasureonce.blog/bear-blog-challenge
Cut Twice, Measure Once is a personal BearBlog where the writer reflects on blogging habits, ADHD, and everyday thoughts in a casual, introspective style. The site participates in the BearBlog community challenge trend and offers a glimpse into the writer's creative process and motivations for returning to regular writing.
https://inthemargins.ca/
Sameer Vasta's personal blog blends reflections on books, letters, urban exploration, and everyday life into a warm and thoughtful collection of posts. Regular 'Media Diet' roundups covering films, TV, and books make this a particularly bookish corner of the web, with a distinctive voice that lingers long after reading.
http://10-minute-plays.com/
A dedicated archive of production-tested ten-minute plays, featuring scripts organized by genre (comedies, dramas), cast size, and playwright. The site also offers guidance on how to write and structure a ten-minute play, along with production rights information and an online store for theatre enthusiasts.
https://medicine.neocities.org/chat
A personal Neocities site featuring art, writing, a wiki, and journal sections still under construction. The creator has set up a playful homepage with a guestbook, a secret login page, and a webring, hinting at more creative content to come.
https://pinebank.neocities.org/
Porcupine's personal corner of the web, the Pinebank Vault is a cheerful work-in-progress site featuring slice-of-life blogging and a variety of hands-on hobbies including knitting, embroidery, writing, and coding. Built on Hugo and hosted on Neocities, it has a cozy neighborhood feel with links to friends' sites and a Halloween seasonal theme.
http://silent.am/pixelart/list.php
Tiny Squares is a fanlisting dedicated to pixel art, gathering members from around the world who share a love of the tiny-square medium. Visitors can join the list, browse members sorted by country, and grab codes to display their membership on their own sites.
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/
Amanda Jean's long-running quilting blog covers everything from quick gift quilts to scrappy patchwork projects, with tutorials, quilt-alongs, and a pattern shop. Dating back to 2006 with hundreds of archived posts, it's a rich resource for both beginner and experienced quilters looking for inspiration and practical techniques.
http://tweenbots.com/
Kacie Kinzer's Tweenbots project documents a fascinating social experiment in which small cardboard robots are released in New York City, relying entirely on the kindness of strangers to navigate toward a flagged destination. The project blurs the line between art installation, robotics, and urban sociology, capturing how people spontaneously interact with a helpless, smiling technological object in a public space.