One of Tattfoo's mobile gardens, created from a child's wagon to increase awareness of environmental issues. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- One of Tattfoo's mobile gardens, created from a child's wagon to increase awareness of environmental issues. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Tattfoo Tan in front of "S.O.S" pledges, signed by gallery visitors to show their support for sustainable food practices. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Seeds shaped into grenades. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Crate containing "free worms," at the Arario Gallery. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Tattfoo leads a tutorial on composting on Thursday, July 15, 2010. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- The crowd peppers Tattfoo with questions about composting. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- The composting demonstration attracted a diverse crowd to the Arario Gallery, including several home gardeners and future composters. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- A collection of plants forms a "herbarium" at the exhibit. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Tools used by Tattfoo at his Staten Island workshop to transform junk mail into recycled paper (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- A jumpsuit bearing the name of Tattfoo's year-long horticulture project, "S.O.S," which stands for "Sustainable. Organic. Stewardship." (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Closeup of the S.O.S. jumpsuit. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Mobile gardens at the Tattfoo exhibit. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- A mobile garden fashioned from a baby stroller. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Photo of Tattfoo, in uniform, pushing a mobile garden down a city street. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Tattfoo's mobile gardens, fashioned out of a stroller, a child's wagon and a bicycle. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- "Free worms" chest with paper and lettuce, prepared for Tattfoo's composting demonstration. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Tattfoo encourages visitors to get involved in his art projects by leaving a business card in this box at the Arario Gallery. Even this box and stand are found materials. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- "Black Gold," a compost mixture packaged by Tattfoo and priced to reflect the current value of gold-- approx. $1,200. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- Tattfoo's library. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
- A Chelsea art gallery is an unlikely place to hold a composting demonstration. (Photo: Leslie Koch)
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