Al Hirschfeld’s Chair and Lamp

Origin
Al Hirschfeld was an American caricaturist best known for his black and white portraits of celebrities and Broadway stars. He also drew many politicians, television actors and especially musicians. He was known to hide Nina, his daughter’s name, in every work he could after her birth. With mixed results, the overwhelming support for his theme gave him reason to continue the gag. Many who saw Hirschfeld’s works would search just for the Ninas. The chair and lamp were replaced with replicas at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. A desk was also present and was taken as well, “just in case”.

Effects
The chair and lamp will turn the user into a caricature of themselves. They can look like either a simple drawing or a life-like, yet exaggerated version of themselves. When in this state, the user will see the name Nina hidden everywhere they look.