Visual Arts
1778 sites
https://lycopersica.neocities.org/
Lycopersica's personal web space showcases a collection of original art projects including a GAN-generated Tarot deck, kisekae content, and Pokemon-themed desktop backgrounds from 1997. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic and also hosts nostalgic digital ephemera like the Petz 4 Web Fun Pack graphics resource.
http://a-constant-search.blogspot.com/
Mary's art blog chronicles her ongoing journey as a painter, documenting workshops, experiments with oil and palette knife, and her struggles and breakthroughs with abstraction and figurative work. Posts feature images of works in progress alongside reflective writing about her creative process, making it a genuine window into the life of a working visual artist.
https://lunarlily.neocities.org/
Lunarlily is Luna's lovingly handcrafted personal corner of the web, built from scratch with Eleventy and featuring a journal, collections, shrines, a craft room, and a "Thing of the Week" archive. The site has a dreamy, creative aesthetic and reflects a wide range of interests including Final Fantasy, manga, original characters, and cozy internet culture.
https://murid.neocities.org/
Murid's personal creative space on Neocities hosts an artblog, illustrations, photography, writing, and comics alongside a microblog and ephemera section. The site leans toward visual and written creative output, making it a compact portfolio-style hub for a multidisciplinary artist.
http://loveascii.com/
A large curated archive of love-themed ASCII art assembled since the late 1990s, covering categories from valentines and flowers to teddy bears, weddings, and knights. Every piece credits its original artist where known, making it a respectful and surprisingly comprehensive collection for anyone seeking romantic text-based imagery.
https://101-flaws-in-his-requiem.neocities.org/
A Neocities personal site with a striking, eye-straining aesthetic that warns visitors upfront about flashing lights and heavy construction. Art pages featuring gore and body horror suggest a dark, experimental visual art focus that will appeal to fans of macabre and horror-adjacent digital art.
https://uvaacademy.neocities.org/
UVA Academy is a personal Neocities homepage built by a first-time coder to showcase their hobbies, interests, original characters, and art. The site is a work in progress featuring sections for art, an OC/project page, a figures and merch collection, and a blog, giving it the feel of a creative personal hub.
https://riflesniper.art/artfeed
SPRITE RIFLESNIPER's digital art feed showcases a steady stream of character illustrations, commissions, and queer art including robot OCs and zine contributions. The portfolio covers a range of clients and collaborative projects like Art Fight attacks and zine entries, making it a lively window into an active freelance illustrator's work.
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://strawberryreverie.neocities.org/
Daydream is a charming Neocities personal site by an artist who hosts fan shrines dedicated to topics like teddy bears and manga artist Mia Ikumi, alongside original art in the 'Yume Art' gallery. The site features hand-crafted 88x31 buttons, a mutual links neighborhood, and a whimsical aesthetic that captures the cozy spirit of the indie web.