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I was a finalist in the New Yorker's 2009 Eustace Tilley Art Competition. Shach Treatment is a reinterpretation of the venerable magazine’s mascot, whose likeness was created by the
New Yorker’s first art director, Rea Irvin, and for whom the annual contest is named. Selected from over three hundred entries, it is featured on the New Yorker’s website
in a slideshow of twelve winning designs curated by New Yorker Art Director Françoise Mouly.
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