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* In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away at 1-80 * Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6 year of age * Iron containing products may occasionally cause constipation or diarrhea, and liquids may cause temporary staining of the teeth (this is less likely when diluted) You are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, are breastfeeding, are taking any prescription or over the counter medicines.Imprinted seal around bottle cap is broken or missing.1/2 tablespoonful three time daily at mealtime or as directed by a doctor.3 Tablespoonfuls at any one mealtime or as directed by a doctor.Iron (as Ferric Ammonium Citrate) - 100.0 mg.The exhibition runs until 12 December and is supported by Creative Scotland and The Henry Moore Foundation.
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Often encompassing notions of architecture and landscape, Auad’s unique way of working subverts traditional techniques associated with craft such as embroidery, woodcarving and stonemasonry. His work explores physical manifestations of belief, specifically looking at the personal or cultural significance afforded objects in everyday life. Tonico Lemos Auad was born in Belém, Brazil, and now lives and works in London. The building’s original use as a row of millworkers’ cottages within the former Cample Mill complex and subsequent history of repurposing and reuse provides a compelling ground for this body of work, which extends Tonico’s longstanding engagement with architecture, landscape and human interaction.Īs José Augusto Ribeiro has said, ‘ works point to moments and places that are different from here and now, sometimes a distant past and more often an open field of possibilities’. Tonico has placed this new body of work across two levels at Cample, with a new large-scale sculptural installation placed upstairs in direct material dialogue with the architectural features of the space.
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The exhibition brings together six new sculptural works made using reclaimed wooden beams and six new textiles, and constitutes a powerful and poetic meditation on two of Tonico’s most characteristic materials. Drawing on a wide range of materials and objects and often encompassing notions of architecture and landscape, Tonico’s unique way of working subverts traditional techniques associated with craft such as embroidery, woodcarving and stonemasonry. In his work, Tonico explores physical manifestations of belief, specifically looking at the personal or cultural significance afforded objects in everyday life. It is the first solo presentation of Tonico’s work in Scotland. CAMPLE LINE is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Brazilian artist Tonico Lemos Auad this autumn.