“Laube observes that something her and Ikeda’s work have in common is that, while human form is absent from their pictures, a human presence is always strongly implied. Ikeda’s photographs allow things within the frame to go out of focus, lending a subjective and improvised feeling to her images. Rather than a neutral depiction, Ikeda offers a the sense of the kind of close and personalized looking that life’s quieter moments allow for. Laube’s objects have a similar mood, they feel as if they’re partly remembered and partly created by the associated acts of thinking and looking.”