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One could
say the most appealing
element in
Ann Ploegers photographs is their voyeuristic
nature, the glimpse she provides of peoples habitsbut
thats not it. One could say its
the wash of luminous color, or the careful
composition that allows room for the placement
of our own stories within the corners of the
frame, but thats not it, either, though all
those factors provide wonderful depth and
elevation to her work. Sometimes, if were
lucky, well come across an artist intuitive
enough to translate and reflect upon topics
more or less universally pondered. The definition
of home is one of them. And Ann Ploeger does
so in a way that quietly pulls out ones own
definition and places it upon that of her own,
upon that of the subjects in her images.
from the introduction
by Kirsten Rian,
Executive Director, Blue Sky Gallery
Executive Director, The Aftermath Project
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