Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
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- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
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- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
https://shroom.ink/
Shroom.Ink is the personal corner of Rodrick (RodFire), a self-described cringy artist, web developer, and game developer with a fungi-themed aesthetic running throughout the site. Visitors can adopt virtual shrooms, explore a web greenhouse, browse webrings and fanlistings, and get a feel for the creator's quirky, mushroom-obsessed personality.
https://pixelcuties.club/
Pixel Cuties Club is a webring dedicated to the nostalgic hobby of pixel dollz, those customizable pixelated avatar figures that originated in early 2000s online chatrooms like The Doll Palace. Visitors can browse member sites, learn about the history of dollz culture, and join the ring to connect with others who create or collect these charming digital figures.
https://vibefae.com/
Mariam's hand-coded personal site showcases professional and creative galleries alongside a charming interactive guestbook where visitors can leave notes and freehand drawings. The site features pixel art self-portraits, blinkies, and a warm old-web aesthetic that makes it a delightful corner of the modern internet.
http://tudorlinks.com/treasury/index.html
The Ladies Treasury is an online magazine dedicated to Victorian and Edwardian costume, fashion, and needlework, offering free printable patterns copied directly from original period ladies magazines and books. Visitors can browse articles on historical sewing, antique needlework projects, accessories, dolls' clothes, and period construction techniques spanning from the Regency era through the Edwardian belle epoque.
https://tokipona.org/
The official site for Toki Pona, the minimalist constructed language created by Madame Lang, offering lessons, dictionaries, illustrated stories, and a thriving community hub. Visitors can explore learning resources, original texts, music, games, and news about the language's growing presence in Unicode and global media.
https://wris.neocities.org/
Wris maintains a quietly reflective personal page where short, poetic posts muse on dead links, the web as gardening, time, and human connection in the digital age. The writing is thoughtful and literary, blending personal observation with lyrical fragments and a distinct old-web aesthetic.
http://mtaa.net/mtaaRR
MTAA-RR is the reference resource and archive for M.River and T.Whid Art Associates, a New York-based art duo working in net art, digital art, and new media since the late 1990s. The site catalogs their online and offline works, exhibitions, curatorial texts, and press materials, including their widely recognized Simple Net Art Diagram released into the public domain under a CC0 license.
https://badlydrawnben.com/
Badly Drawn Ben is a charmingly chaotic personal site from a self-deprecating British creator who combines absurdist humor, original poems, and deliberately terrible drawings into something genuinely funny. The site features interactive gags, audio effects, a webring, and a section called Wonderwall alongside a collection of pointless poems.
http://critters.org/
Critters Writers Workshop is one of the oldest online critique communities for science fiction, fantasy, and horror writers, founded in 1995 by Andrew Burt and boasting over 15,000 members and 300,000 critiques served. Members submit manuscripts and receive peer critiques in a structured system, with extensive resources on diplomacy in critiquing, formatting, and writing craft.
https://belowwater.com/
Belowwater.com is the portfolio of Oliver Lucanus, a specialist in underwater wildlife photography who has spent over 25 years capturing rare fish and their natural habitats on video across the globe. The site showcases stunning imagery of Amazonian species like cardinal tetras, discus, and dwarf cichlids, and features a newly published book on the Rio Xingu ecosystem with 530 photographs of 215 fish species in their natural habitat.