

Paul Curtis Artwork 2017 Review Film
Paul Curtis Artwork 2017. A quick movie to capture some of the paintings I did this year, mainly in Liverpool. It was a year of 2 halves really, the pivotal point being "For All Liverpool's Liver Birds" (the wings). I have done many big murals since then, including Everton Football Club Subbuteo, Circo Monkey, Baltic Market Beatles, Evolution of Man, The Coffee Plant and Liverpool's Landmarks at Liverpool Shopping Park. Thanks to everyone who supported me this year. I hope to


Everton EFC Subbuteo Mural at Goodison Park, Liverpool
This large EFC Mural was commissioned by Everton to celebrate the 1995 FA Cup winning team. However, there is a twist, namely that the footballers are actually represented as plastic Subbuteo figures. The four players represented are Paul Rideout, Neville Southall, Daniel Amokachi and Graham Stuart. They are painted at real scale although the goal posts are at 90% (due to the spacing of the metal struts). The purpose of the street art is part of Everton's scheme to enhance


Now available - Framed, limited edition, "For all Liverpool's Liver birds" print!
A fabulous high quality, limited edition print of the famous "For all Liverpool's Liver Birds" mural. The mural was painted by Paul Curtis on Jamaica Street in Liverpool and was an instant hit with locals and tourists alike. It took on many nicknames, such as "The Baltic Wings" and "The Green Angel Wings." This would make a great gift for yourself or loved one! The print measures 16" x 12" and is displayed in a simple but stylish black frame (measuring 21"x 17" (approx.))


Christmas window painting - A lost art?
So I was asked to do a Christmas window for Cakes by Andrew in Garston, Liverpool. It was the first time I had been asked to do a Christmas display. The weather was absolutely freezing, but I always enjoy painting something new! The whole Xmas window painting used to be very popular in Britain, but is quite rare now. This really made this cake shop stand out on the high street. The kids loved it. I hope it makes a comeback, as it really brightened the street up. This des