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://home.bway.net/ebalasba/bookmarks/artsampentertainment_literature.html
A personal bookmarks page focused on literature, science fiction, and fantasy, featuring links to authors like Eric Flint, Tad Williams, and Elmore Leonard alongside resources like Project Gutenberg and the Baen Free Library. Converted from a browser bookmarks file in 2004, it offers a curated snapshot of an SF/fantasy reader's favorite web destinations from the early internet era.
https://kiwimeowo.neocities.org/
KiwiMeowo's colorful Neocities home features original characters, fan art, fandom rambles, and a food log created by a self-described socially-awkward artist who found their creative voice through personal web publishing. The site includes dedicated sections for OCs, a blog, a dressup room, a drawbox, and showcases best works like character illustrations of Lavender, Mira, and friends.
https://jsaniken.neocities.org/
JSAniken's Neocities site is a personal creative hub dedicated to showcasing original animations and sketchbook art spanning several years, from 2020 through 2026. Alongside the art archives, the site features a Susumu Hirasawa shrine and a fun zone, giving it a charming handcrafted aesthetic with music and webring participation.
https://vocalise.neocities.org/
Vocalise is a newly launched personal corner of the internet built around art, photography, and creative expression, with a stated mission of being a human-made antidote to AI-generated content. The site currently features a weekly classical music recommendation (spotlighting composers like Lili Boulanger) and promises a growing gallery, blog, and guestbook as the creator becomes more comfortable with HTML.
https://theotherpages.org/poems
Poets' Corner is a vast collaborative poetry archive containing over 7,400 works by 800 poets, maintained by a distributed team of editors across the United States since 1994. Visitors can browse by author, subject, or use a search tool to explore classical and traditional poetry, with digital portrait paintings of featured poets adding a visual dimension to the collection.
https://satyrs.eu/
Xanthe Tynehorne's richly crafted personal forest of curiosities includes a constructed language, a linkroll, a compendium of curious words, favorite music and art galleries, a blog, and dozens of other whimsical projects. The site is a deeply personal yet public-facing creative world, presented in both English and Dutch with seasonal background paintings and meticulous typographical care.
https://plourples.com/
Plourples is a quirky collaborative community site featuring a gallery of contributor-submitted artwork and downloads, built for fellow fans of silly internet creativity. With multiple contributors, a guestbook, and free downloadable content, it carries the spirit of old-school personal web collectives.
http://caron-net.com/featurefiles/featmay.html
This feature article from the CARON Collection's online needlework magazine presents a detailed history of Crazy Quilts, tracing the tradition from Colonial patchwork necessity through its Victorian heyday as an ornate embroidered art form. Written by Betty Pillsbury in collaboration with Rita Vainius, it offers both historical context and practical needlework inspiration for quilters and embroidery enthusiasts.
https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
IMSLP (the Petrucci Music Library) is a massive repository of public domain sheet music, hosting over 851,000 scores from nearly 254,000 works by more than 27,000 composers, all available as free PDF downloads. With nearly 93,000 recordings and support for dozens of languages, it is one of the most comprehensive and widely used classical music archives on the internet.
https://dilfgirl.neocities.org/
Phoebe, also known online as dilfgirl or guillotinedeath, runs this colorful personal homepage featuring a music playlist, a Cirno box, and an introduction covering her interests in coding, anime, and internet culture. The site has a distinctly old-web aesthetic with glitchcore influences and showcases her enthusiasm for Okegom, AOT, and connecting with people online.