Visual Arts
1778 sites
https://marzopan.neocities.org/
Marzopan is a creative personal site built by an artist with over 10 years of drawing experience, featuring an art archive, original works, shrines, and a section called 'Marzoverse' for their own characters and stories. Visitors can explore writing, movie and video game pages, and a collection of web buttons that reflect a cozy old-web aesthetic.
https://soapgeniie.neocities.org/
Soapgeniie Nation is a colorful personal homepage on Neocities with a welcoming but selective vibe, featuring image-heavy decor and a casual greeting to visitors. The minimal text and heavy use of graphics suggest an old-web aesthetic personal space centered on visual presentation and self-expression.
https://hal.nekoweb.org/
HAL is a handcrafted personal site by a creator who goes by hal, featuring a gallery, journal, bookmarks, and a curated favorites collection with a strong visual and aesthetic focus. The site also hosts the Chronos Ring, a webring hal created for history lovers, and showcases a rich collection of graphics, stamps, and pixel art from the old-web tradition.
https://lab.serotoninphobia.info/
A surreal, experimental web space by Serotonin Pharmaceuticals that blends internet infrastructure jargon, biochemical data about serotonin, and abstract gallery aesthetics into a single cryptic digital collage. The site presents itself as a 'Non-existent Museum/Gallery' with canvas-heavy interactive elements, making it a quirky piece of net art that rewards curious visitors.
https://cherrycloudchiffon.neocities.org/
CherryCloudChiffon's Neocities home is a lovingly decorated personal garden blending journal entries, game logs, traditional and digital art, baking photos, and gothic-lolita aesthetics inspired by lace, frills, and tea parties. The site wears its old-web influences proudly, featuring pixel collections, site buttons, webring memberships, and seasonal layout redesigns that make it a delightful slice of indie internet culture.
https://speedshow.net/speed-show-fun-is-back
SPEED SHOW is an exhibition format created by artist Aram Bartholl that transforms public internet cafes into one-night gallery spaces for browser-based internet art, open to anyone anywhere in the world. This page documents the 'Fun is Back!' edition held in Stuttgart in 2011, curated by Olia Lialina and Bartholl, featuring browser-based works by students of Merz Akademie.
https://thebrainhellscape13.leprd.space/
TheBrainhellscape13 is a personal site built around a recurring visual identity featuring a girl in a jacket, with an affiliates section and webring participation. The site is image-heavy and leans into old-web aesthetics, offering a hub for connecting with similar personal pages.
https://leirin.neocities.org/
Leirin's Fluorescent Zone is the creative hub of an artist named Leirin, featuring original comics like 'Midnight at the Cathedral,' character art galleries, and seasonal comic series like Sparkstember. The site doubles as a portfolio and personal page with a print shop, fan polls, and ongoing updates showcasing a distinct illustrative style.
https://possessedartist.neocities.org/
Sebastian's whimsical corner of the internet, titled after a Zhuangzi quote about dreams and butterflies, features an art-forward personal site with an extensive image gallery and a dedicated ART section. The aesthetic-driven layout, webring memberships, and image-heavy structure suggest a creative hub built around original artwork and old-web personal expression.
https://rakuen.neocities.org/home
Rakuen is a minimalist personal page on Neocities with almost no visible content beyond its title, suggesting an early-stage or intentionally sparse creative space. The site's name, meaning 'paradise' in Japanese, hints at a stylized aesthetic sensibility typical of handcrafted old-web personal pages.