I Don't Kiss is a self-portrait painted by Claude Cahun in 1927. Made up and dressed like a circus performer, she holds a dumbbell on her lap inscribed with "Totor" and "Popol." Totor, a comic strip character created by Hergé, is the precursor to Tintin. She wears a white top with the words "I'm training, I don't kiss" printed on it, and a heart is drawn on her tights.
An avant-garde work by the French artist Claude Cahun.