Paul Curtis
Paul Curtis is a Liverpool artist specialising in street art and large murals. He came to public attention with his very first piece of street art, "For All Liverpool's Liver Birds" (aka The Liver Bird Wings), which became a massive hit with locals, tourists and many famous faces too.
Since 2017, Paul has created more than 250 public pieces, across the UK, with most of his work found around Merseyside and Wirral. His work is well-known and sells all over the world.
For All Liverpool's Liver Birds - Paul Curtis, 2017
- Paul Curtis, 2024
Awards & Achievements
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UK record holder for largest painting ever by a single artist (Ainsdale Lizards)
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In 2024, Liverpool had its first-ever indoor street art exhibition, which was held at The Royal Liver Building. "In One Place" focused solely on Paul's work.
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Voted Merseyside Artist of the Year 2020
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Received University of Liverpool Alumni Award 2023
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Liverpool Tourism Awards Finalist 2018 – “For all Liverpool’s Liver Birds”
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Provided the mural work for Danny Boyle’s Beatles movie, “Yesterday”
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Added to Liverpool’s “Wall of Fame” at the Museum of Liverpool
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Named in the top 20 people who make Merseyside happy
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HRH Camilla Parker Bowles requests a meeting in person in 2019
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For All Liverpool’s Liver Birds ranked 19th most geotagged place in the UK (Stone Henge was 18th)
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2020 BBC Northwest Tonight broadcast focusing on my street art & its positive community impact
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Honorary Scouting Artistry Badge awarded by UK Scouts Association in 2023