Murals and painted decorative interiors
Work Projects (selected):
Specialist decorative ceiling painting, “Atlantis 5 Hotel”, Zurich, Switzerland, 2022
Mural painting, “Don-Bosco Schule”, Wiltingen, Germany, 2019-20
Mural painting with school children, “Grundschule St. Martin”, Wiltingen, Germany, 2018
Mural painting, trompe l’oeil and decorative painting, “The Fife Arms”, Braemar, Scotland, 2017-18
Mural painting, "Hotel Russell", London, 2017
Mural painting “Acebounce” Club, Chicago, USA, 2016
Mural painting, trompe l'oeil, decorative & canvas painting, gilding, Avebury Manor House, Wiltshire, UK, 2011
Mural painting (various private clubs, hotels & restaurants, (“Zetter Town House”, “East India Club”, “Institute of Directors”), London and UK, since 2005
Restoration of historic murals and painted decoration “Liebfrauenkirche”, Trier, Germany, 2008-11
Restoration of historic murals (various churches in Germany und Luxemburg, since 2006)
Restoration of historic ceiling “Crown Bar” Belfast, UK, 2007
Stage painting, backdrops & props, “Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre”, London, 2004-06
Scenic painting and props, “Explorers’ Hotel”, Paris, 2006
Mural painting, “Harrods”, London, 2004
Designing and painting murals, “Hine Cognac” Reception Rooms, Jarnac, France, 2003
Restoration of trompe l’oeil murals, “Old Conservative Club”, London, 2002-2003
Mural painting (exterior), San Cristobel, Mexico, 1999
Designing and painting historic heraldic shields for HRH Queen Elizabeth II, “Windsor Castle”, UK, 1996-1997
Trompe l’oeil ceiling painting, “Gaiety Theatre”, Isle of Man, UK, 1995
Murals at the
Hotel Russell,
Russell Square,
London
Mural at the
Primary School in Wiltingen
Murals at the
Don Bosco School
in Wiltingen
Murals in the
David Douglas room,
The Fife Arms, Braemar, Scotland
The recent work that has been made since autumn 2020 has been achieved with the financial support of the 'Stiftung Rheinland-Pfalz für Kultur'. This project
continued through 2021 and promotes nature in and around the locality where Corin has his studio: the river Saar and the animals that live in the Saar valley. The studying of 'found' objects and
stuffed specimens was important to the artists in the previous centuries, as well as the unnatural cramming in many birds and animals into paintings. This series of paintings will have locally
seen animals in the local landscape.