Claudia Caviezel's ribbons of exuberant colours express an immediacy similar to time-based art forms such as music. Her choice of hygroscopic watercolours enable columns of colours to escape the confines of the canvas ground to race and chase each other without restrictions. Other ribbons of colour are tightly controlled by Caviezel to create an intentionally vibrant rivalry for the viewer's attention. These are no ordinary colours. Neons move like trails of a raver's glow stick. Streams of colour interweave like a musical fugue or the trance-like eye movement exercise known as “smooth pursuit stimulus”. The cumulative outcome of her choice of colours, medium and movement create kinaesthesia – the palpable sense that her artwork stimulates movement, touch and texture.