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Jaq Belcher explores ephemeral installations using the "seeds" (the excised pieces of paper) from work to compose intricate mandalas on the floor lasting only for the length of an exhibition.
Belcher takes an individual, site-specific approach to each installation. Often the number of seeds on the floor will correlate directly to some feature of the site – square footage, acreage, age, or even real estate