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Bathsheba Grossman makes geometric art that might inspire your weird statues, magic items, or even dungeon levels.
There's a lot of interesting stuff on the site. I really like the one pictured above. It looks to me like something a dying Illithid might have in it's hand and it has its own proper name, the Noom.
This would make an intriguing set of dungeon sub-planes:
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Combined, the two make a solid cube. But how would you keep track of that map!?
How about this:
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"At right is a 3" carving of Antichron, in Indian aventurine. It was done by an expert Chinese jade carver . . . It's something of a museum piece -- the carver did it, I think, mainly to prove it was possible. "
I think spinning it will make something happen . . .
Who is the artist of the cubes piece?
ReplyDeleteBathsheba Grossman. You can find it here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bathsheba.com/gallery/assorted/