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Fig. 1 The Personality Self-Portrait: Why
You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do by John M. Oldham
M.D. and Lois B. Morris,
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SHAN’T (cover)
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Boy Linda, 1996
(pencil
on paper, 10” x 12”)
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“Shan’t” featured text
adapted from a personality test in the book The Personality Self Portrait by John M. Oldham, M.D. and Lois B. Morris.
I was so fond of some of the questions in the test that
I decided to re-fashion a number of them into personal
declarations that either appealed to me or seems true of me at
the time.
Characters in the album includes Boy Linda
(the cover image)--the last vestige of my former infatuation
with Linda Evanglista; and Jon, inspired by my
high school bestfriend Nathan who profoundly befuddles me when
he confessed to me that he had a serious problem that starts
with the letter “G“ and ends with the letter
“Y.”
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