Mesostic Remedy
Mesostic Remedy
Mesostic Remedy
Mesostic Remedy
Mesostic Remedy

© the artist. Image credit: Allan Pollok-Morris. Courtesy of Jupiter Artland

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'Mesostic Remedy' comprises a pair of mesostic poems for each of the thirty-eight original herb remedies that were created by Dr Edward Bach (1886–1936). Printed onto labels for a set of Bach’s remedies and presented in a wooden wall cabinet, the poems reflect the negative and positive characteristics ascribed to each remedy.

A 'mesostic' is composed of horizontal word branches emerging from the trunk of a name. Finlay’s mesostics have been published in 'Mesostic Remedy', a book published by Jupiter Artland in which the poems are accompanied by illustrations of each flower by the artist Laurie Clark.

Jupiter Artland

Edinburgh

Title

Mesostic Remedy

Date

2009

Medium

glass bottles, paper & wooden cabinet

Accession number

JAC20099

Acquisition method

site-specific commission

Work type

Sculpture

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