Renata Müller-Tiburtius explores the delicate tension between playfulness and precision in her painting practice. Her works unfold as vibrant constellations of color and form, where pop-inspired hues and intuitive gestures transform fragments of everyday life into poetic micro-dramas. The seemingly trivial becomes charged with wit and sensuality — a lipstick stain, a crumpled napkin, or a fleeting glance turns into a painterly event.
Through layering, distortion, and humor, Müller-Tiburtius negotiates the distance between the banal and the sublime. Her images oscillate between abstraction and figuration, evoking both the immediacy of emotion and the irony of representation. The surface of the painting becomes a stage where absurdity and tenderness coexist, inviting the viewer to linger in moments that are usually overlooked.
Her practice celebrates the beauty of the incidental — a visual language of color and surprise that transforms the everyday into a quietly exuberant spectacle.