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://julesdebruycker.be/verzameling/index.php?cat=0
A comprehensive image archive dedicated to the Belgian artist Jules De Bruycker, featuring over 2,300 files spanning etchings, drawings, watercolours, oil paintings, posters, and book illustrations. The collection is trilingual (Dutch, French, English) and includes documentation, press articles, etching plates, and letters, making it an exceptional scholarly resource on this Ghent-based artist.
https://allfiberarts.com/
Run by Päivi Suomi, a First Nations Sami creator, this site is a deep resource on heritage textile crafts including nalbinding, band weaving, Sami duodji, feltmaking, natural dyeing, fish leather, and more. Freely shared patterns, tutorials, and personal cultural stories make it a rare and rich destination for fiber arts enthusiasts.
https://six-letter-notion.neocities.org/
Six Letter Notion is the personal site of a Portland-based theater artist who showcases puppets, dolls, plushes, costumes, theatrical sets, props, and textiles in a warmly atmospheric, library-style layout. The creator brings a playful ghostly persona to their craft documentation, with a storefront, resume, and dev log rounding out a genuinely creative and well-organized portfolio of handmade work.
https://lazaruscorporation.co.uk/
The Lazarus Corporation is the sprawling creative home of UK artist Paul Watson, showcasing decades of artwork spanning life drawings, printmaking, photography, collage, and assemblage alongside blogs, articles, and zines. The site also features work by a rotating cast of other artists and writers, an online shop selling giclée prints and original pieces, and resources on cut-up techniques, making it a rich and genuinely personal creative archive.
https://nathanupchurch.com/
Nathan Upchurch's personal site and blog covers a wide range of topics including incense, free and open source software, design, vegan cooking, and music. The site features galleries, a guestbook, a blogroll, and participates in both the Fediring and Geekring web communities, giving it a warm, old-web personality.
https://kamingawan.nekoweb.org/
Kamingawan is a beautifully atmospheric personal site whose creator draws on Filipino language and nature imagery to craft an immersive forest-clearing aesthetic, complete with a curated site playlist featuring artists like Ryn Weaver and Dead Sara. Visitors can explore a blog, graphics, links, and a status widget tracking current reads, watches, and music hyperfixations including Linkin Park and Ace Attorney.
https://bookerberry.neocities.org/
Booker Berry's colorful personal site is centered around art, creativity, and beloved nostalgic fandoms like Care Bears and Goosebumps. Visitors can explore original artwork, decorative resources, trinkets, and a shop, all presented with a charming handmade aesthetic.
https://slrncl.com/blog
Nicolas Solerieu, a web designer and cyclist based in San Luis Obispo, CA, maintains this personal blog mixing short notes, opinions, and longer reflective essays on topics ranging from technology and tools to everyday life and philosophy. Posts span back to 2017 with entries covering everything from bikes and gadgets to anti-hustle culture and UX, making it a thoughtful and wide-ranging digital journal.
https://shelaghlewins.com/tablet_weaving/TW01/TW01.htm
Shelagh Lewins provides a thorough beginner's guide to tablet weaving, an ancient textile craft used to create decorative bands and straps dating back to the Bronze Age. Complete with diagrams, threading instructions, pattern samples, and a UK yarn supplier directory, this page is a practical starting point for anyone curious about this historical technique.
https://angelmori.neocities.org/
Angelmori is a thoughtfully curated personal site where the creator shares book reviews, poetry, and reflections inspired by philosophy and literature, including works by Camus, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Lao Tzu. The site has a dreamy, hopeful aesthetic and features a growing library of literary reviews, a blog, and even a fan shrine, making it a warm and intellectually curious corner of the web.