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James Bills played RPGs as a child and now creates sculptures of huge polyhedral dice. And that will happen to you, too, unless you stop playing RPGs this instant, young man.
From his artist statement:
Sometimes I reference their forms directly, as in my sculptures; other times I actually use them to create random patterns and systematic structures, as in my drawings. The dice’s similarity to precious gems seems too coincidental, as if the desire to win/get lucky takes form in their alluring shapes. I remember that these dice became somewhat collectible, coming in various sizes and materials.
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I see James only rolled 11 on his giant dice. That is the average of 2d10 so I guess that in itself is some kind of statement about probability. Me, I just like seeing the REALLY BIG dice. Very cool.