
This page features press and references related to founder of Dreamworlds and inventor of the frescography, Rainer Maria Latzke.
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Collection of newspaper articles about Rainer Maria Latzke and his work. (PDF)

Dreamworlds - The making of a room with illusionary painting by Rainer Maria Latzke
Auf über 100 reichbebilderten Seiten führt der Autor, Professor Rainer Maria Latzke, unterhaltsam und kenntnisreich in die Trompe l´oeil- und Wandmalerei ein. In leicht verständlicher Sprache werden die Schritte von der Planung bis zur Realisierung eines Wandbildes sowie Fragen zur architektonischen Einbindung in den Raum, wie z.B. die Beleuchtung, Stuck oder andere Details erläutert, mit denen ein Raum zum Gesamtkunstwerk werden kann. Anekdoten und Entstehungsgeschichten zu Werken aus dem über 30jährigen Schaffen des Künstlers runden diese ebenso unterhaltsame wie informative Reise in die begehbaren Bildwelten ab und machen neugierig auf Illusionsmalerei. Eine anregende Lektüre für alle Liebhaber der Trompe l´oeil- und Wandmalerei.
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Vienna Town Hall
In 2005 Rainer Maria Latzke was commissioned to redesign and create the Lanner-Lehar Hall in the banquet centre of the Vienna City Hall. The arched ceiling partitions were decorated using Dreamworlds frescographies and the wall mural was painted by Rainer Maria Latzke.

Royal Clipper
In 1999 Rainer Maria Latzke and Dreamworlds created murals "for the world’s largest sailing boat, “The Royal Clipper"

The "Scorpions" Studio
In1987 RML created a computer-controlled electronic mural painting for the German rock band “The Scorpions”

Kempinski, Ciragan Palace
The Ciragan Palace Kempinski Istanbul offers the ultimate in luxury and glamour of a genuine Ottoman Palace.

100 Years Mercedes Benz Exhibition
1985 the artist was commissioned by Mercedes Benz to design the artwork for their exhibition.

Andechs Monastery
RML was guest in the monastery where he painted the murals on large canvasses which were then pasted onto the ceilings

Mario Gamba’s Acquarello
The magazine BUNTE named Mario Gamba's epicurean temple “the best Italian Restaurant in Germany” and Gault Millau lists Acquarello among the world's 100 best restaurants.

