Arts & Humanities
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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://julians-art.neocities.org/
Julian's personal webpage covers a range of creative interests including music, writing, photography, art, and game design, all presented with charming animated icons and a cozy handmade aesthetic. The site is still growing but already hints at a rich inner world, with sections for a library, friends, and even a mailing list.
http://quilttemplates.com/
Baycreek Quilting Products, run by Linda Laney out of Coos Bay, Oregon, sells a wide range of laser-cut acrylic rotary cutting templates for quilters of all skill levels, including curved, hexagon, Millefiori, and jelly roll designs. The shop also offers custom template orders, quilt kits, and sewing notions, making it a go-to online source for specialty quilting tools.
http://alienalley.com/index.html
Alien Alley is an online art gallery dedicated entirely to UFO and alien-themed artwork, featuring oil paintings, digital art, and illustrations by multiple contributing artists including Sylvia Rayner and Anthony Taylor. Each piece is accompanied by detailed descriptions of the alien encounters or beings that inspired it, blending artistic expression with UFO lore and eyewitness accounts.
http://gas13.ru/v3/tutorials/sywtbapa_almighty_grass_tile.php
Gas13.ru by Alexey Garkushin hosts the beloved 'So You Want to Be a Pixel Artist' tutorial series by Tsugumo, covering everything from basic grass tiles to animating fighting game sprites across 11 detailed parts. Alongside the pixel art tutorials are Photoshop guides on drawing hair, eyes, and candles, plus a pixelart gallery and smilies collection that make this a comprehensive hub for aspiring pixel artists.
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.
http://365crochet.com/
Run by Farrah, 365 Crochet is a generous resource of free crochet patterns organized by category, covering everything from kids' mittens and Christmas ornaments to masks, garments, and home accessories. The blog also includes stitch guides, abbreviations, and e-classes, making it a welcoming destination for crocheters of all skill levels.
https://almaalloro.com/
Alma Alloro is an artist whose portfolio spans textile patchwork, interactive digital platforms, and video works, with projects ranging from zero-waste quilting experiments to collaborative digital creation tools. The site documents a thoughtful practice that bridges physical craft and digital media, with gallery exhibitions at venues like alpha nova & galerie futura in Berlin and the Azrieli Gallery.
http://kathndolls.com/
Kathy Davis showcases her original doll art and sculpture work, featuring fantasy characters crafted from polymer clay and silver clay. The portfolio includes albums of her creations alongside essays, and connects to her Etsy shop where her collectible character dolls are available for sale.
https://pulpmags.org/
The Pulp Magazines Project is an open-access digital archive dedicated to the preservation and scholarly study of pulpwood fiction magazines from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring over 425 full-text digital objects. Visitors can explore cover galleries spanning 1896 to 1946, contextual and biographical essays, and a digital archives hub, making it an invaluable resource for researchers of popular print culture history.
http://greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a.tcl?topic=Philosophy+of+Photography
A read-only archive of the Philosophy of Photography forum, originally set up and moderated by Alan Gibson on the LUSENET platform, likely in the 1990s. Visitors can browse historical discussions exploring the conceptual and philosophical dimensions of photography as an art form and medium.