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Posts by Justin Tyler Tate

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From the very beginning: 'Lemonade Stand' (2010). Constructed & performed on-site at the Moon Fields / Cooper Pedy / AU; using borrowed tools/materials, + lemons, sugar & nails.

#installation #performance #punk #art #sculpture #australia #moon #justintylertate #repurposed #Solarpunk #Guerrilla

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Justin Tyler Tate | Instagram | Linktree Artist, architect, maker, woodworker, designer, instructor & author.

If you're interested, in this or any other projects I've been working on recently, please check out the following link: linktr.ee/justintylert...

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I chipped away at the 228pg book for roughly 3 years—researching, designing, editing & illustrating every detail of it—whenever I had a moment not working on my primary work. Since I finished it, I've been working on a range of other books on foraging, metalsmithing, cooking, et cetera.

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I published 'Foraging Florida' almost exactly a year ago, but then I got busy and didn't have a chance to get my own copy of it. I'm really happy with the way it turned out.

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Incunabula , 2025 Incunabula​ [ in-ky oo - nab -y uh -l uh ] 2025 Materials: locally sourced discarded wood as well as deadwood, copper wire, 800 dowel pins, woodglue, soy wax, local moss, lichen, mycelium and...

More about the work can be seen at: justintylertate.weebly.com/incunabula.h...

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Making 'Incunabula' (part 5), 2025
Making 'Incunabula' (part 5), 2025 YouTube video by Justin Tyler Tate

Making 'Incunabula' for the Breckenridge Festival of the Arts: youtu.be/odBLokHUOU0 🐿️🌲🏔️🪓

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The world is doomed.

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The Grand Prairie Altar, 2025 The Grand Prairie Altar 2025 Materials: Wood, fabric liner, soil, screws  & endemic  plants 6.2m x 5.4m x 1.5m

See more about the work here: justintylertate.weebly.com/the-grand-pr...

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The Physics of Being (HERE), 2025 The Physics of Being (‘HERE’) 2025 Wood, exterior composite siding, hardware, concrete. 5.3m x 5.2m x 2.6m @ the  28th Street / Creekside Park in Bentonville, AR, USA

See more about the work here: justintylertate.weebly.com/the-physics-...

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The Physics of Being (HERE), 2025 The Physics of Being (‘HERE’) 2025 Wood, exterior composite siding, hardware, concrete. 5.3m x 5.2m x 2.6m @ the  28th Street / Creekside Park in Bentonville, AR, USA

See more about the work here: justintylertate.weebly.com/the-physics-...

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Just finished my newest #installation, in Strathcona County (outside of Edmonton), Alberta, Canada: youtu.be/hbq5weTKj64

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Short construction #timelapse of the #publicart installation I finished in #Bentonville #Arkansas a few weeks ago: youtu.be/RLMRH8N4UyU 🔨👷

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Thanks Thorton!

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Just finished building this #publicart in #Bentonvile #Arkansas, already working on the next in #Edmonton, #Alberta. See more about the project at the link in my bio.

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It'll only poison you if you pick it at the wrong time and don't cook it. Otherwise it is healthy when eaten in moderation. Thank you 😊

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Leaves need to be cooked to negate toxins, but otherwise are nutritious when eaten in moderation. Leaves can be used as a potherb, in soups, tea and are often paired with beans to reduce flatulence. Seeds can be eaten, but should be soaked in water for a day and rinsed well to remove toxins cooking.

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Consuming large amounts of Wormseed (Dysphania ambrosioides), post flowering, can cause painful infectious diarrhea and vomiting, and as such it should only be harvested before it produces flowers and seeds.

#illustration #art #foraging #florida #artist 🐡 🌿🖼️

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It's well deserved: that's what you get for listening to lobbyists over your constituents.

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This = a mass transfer of public wealth to private hands 😫

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I've switched to Proton mail and am using it in combination with Mega Drive, which is encrypted and has document functions...if I invite you (by email) then we both get 5—extra—gb.

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When that Jenga tower comes down, everybody's going to loose 😢

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Of course. Green capitalism still requires the exploitation of land and people to be extract profit. As such, capitalism will never enable solutions to the climate crisis, and certainly not ones which are just and equitable.

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I had A.I. generate mine. Maybe we can create a feedback loop.

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Winged Yam has relatively high levels of oxalates, which contribute to the growth of kidney stones, as well as saponins, but these are broken down by cooking.

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Winged yam (Dioscorea alata) has aerial tubers which must be cooked well in order to destroy any toxins in them - they can be baked, boiled or fried. Its roots can also be cooked and eaten, and are generally bigger than its aerial tubers.

#illustration #art #foraging #florida #artist 🐡 🌿🖼️

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Very clever 🥱

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Teen vogue 🤯

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The seeds are also edible and nutritious, but should be pulverized and mixed with flour or other foods. Rose petals are edible and commonly used to make rose water, made into candied rose petals, as well as added to flavor other teas and foods. Rose’s buds, young shoots and leaves are also edible.

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The fruit of Wild Rose (Rosa Spp) can be eaten raw or cooked, however there is a layer of irritating hairs between the fruit’s flesh and seeds that should be removed. Their flesh is often made into things like marmalade, syrup and tea...

#illustration #Januarty #foraging #florida #artist 🐡 🌿🖼️

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Thanks Lucy 😁

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