Visual Arts
1778 sites
https://charmiesworld.neocities.org/
Charmie's colorful personal corner of the web features shrines, a wardrobe log, a diary, and a growing collection of interests all wrapped in a dreamy aesthetic. The site is actively under construction with new pages being added regularly, making it a lively snapshot of an enthusiastic creator learning to code and sharing their world.
https://worldofawe.net/site/works/files/2004/feedback_loop.php
World of Awe is the portfolio and creative universe of artist Yael Kanarek, featuring mixed-media artworks that blend organic materials, digital culture, and narrative storytelling. This particular piece, 'Feedback-Loop' (2004), is a sculptural work combining steel, parchment, pearl, and hand-drawn ink to evoke a computer screen built from natural materials, with Linux kernel source code inscribed alongside an excerpt from the artist's fictional traveler's journal.
https://pixels.crd.co/
A massive collection of over 2300 tiny pixel art images and favicons, curated and organized across multiple pages by the creator known as pixels/kuurousa. Visitors can browse and save hundreds of small decorative pixel graphics sorted by theme, including seasonal sets like Halloween and Christmas, making it a go-to resource for old-web aesthetic decoration.
https://camilasc.com/
The personal website of Camila S. C., a visually-oriented artist whose interests span fan art for Doctor Who and Xena: Warrior Princess alongside original creative work. The site features a stylish launcher page with a retro web aesthetic and is part of the Hotline webring.
http://idigitalemotion.com/tutorials/guest/pixel/pixel1.html
A step-by-step Photoshop tutorial by zoanoid walking readers through the creation of isometric pixel art buildings, covering techniques like outline construction, shading with grey tones, and adding architectural details like inlets. The tutorial is part of a multi-page series hosted on iDigitalEmotion, making it a practical reference for anyone learning isometric pixel art from scratch.
https://goooby.neocities.org/
Goooby's eccentric personal site blends surreal, poetic text with a chaotic old-web aesthetic, featuring shrines, graphics, and tutorials alongside genuinely strange and creative writing. The site is described as a creative playground for its maker, with a 14+ tone, crude humor, and a constantly shifting layout that makes every visit unpredictable.
https://kyu.channel/
Kyu Channel is a creative personal site featuring a gallery, blog, and project showcase from an artist who goes by きゅう (kyu). Recent updates include paintings, gallery entries, and a postcard project called Komune, hinting at a charming mix of illustration and community-driven art.
https://pyrostix.neocities.org/
PYROSTIX is a minimalist splash-page entry point for a personal creative site on Neocities, inviting visitors in with a single striking image and bold header. The sparse design suggests a focused artistic or creative presence waiting behind the entrance link.
http://peterswar.com/
Peter Shulman's War documents an extraordinary outdoor war game that doubles as a massive art installation, featuring over 60,000 hand-sculpted soldiers and 5,000 scale models spread across 30 acres at Moon Shadow Farm in New York. Running for more than sixty years, this one-of-a-kind project blends wargaming, sculpture, and landscape art in a way that earned it a listing in Atlas Obscura.
https://pixelglade.neocities.org/
Pixelglade is a freelance pixel artist and illustrator whose work spans anime and manga-style illustrations, PC-98 retro pixel art, and web graphics with a distinctly old-web aesthetic. The site also blends in a personal blog and accessibility-focused web development resources, making it a rich creative hub for fans of retro digital art.