I kept the bottle
2010
Woodcut on paper with digital text
10" x 8"
I waited 25 years for my first bottle of testosterone--a bottle full of emotions, expectations.
Six years later the bottles no longer hold my manhood, but they still hold the memory--memory of change, of accomplishment, of hope.
Every injection used to hold so much, but now it is just a nuisance, a fact. Still, six years ago everything began to change, and I kept the bottle.
This piece is in the Print and Picture Collection of The Free Library of Philadelphia.
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