In her artistic practice, Hedwig Eberle devotes herself to mastering a pandemonium of fluttering lines and effervescent colors. In painting and drawing, she creates rhythmic abstract compositions that are characterized by their peculiar exuberant chromaticism and harmonious interplay of relationships between forms and volumes of their own inner logic. Some in bold colours others in black and white, the artist’s works on paper combine painterly gestural qualities with calligraphic properties. Dancing chords of lines and chanting color tones populate the surface of Eberle’s pictures, opening up perspectives and moving effortlessly – from the gracefully delicate to the flaringly impetuous – in spatial interstices that are barely visible, but clearly perceptible. The processuality of an intentional, and at the same time uncontrolled, artistic struggle for color and form is profoundly inscribed in Eberle’s oeuvre.