Stewart WhittinghamNorth West
Paul CurtisA street artist who has become famous for painting murals on a city’s streets has said it is a “dream” to have “finally” bought his own home in the area.
Liverpool artist Paul Curtis has painted nearly 300 public pieces in the region including Liverpool managers Bill Shankly and Jurgen Klopp, forward Diogo Jota and late Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams.
But despite resounding recognition for his work the 47-year-old said it had taken him six years to achieve his goal of home ownership.
He told the BBC: “It’s a dream come true to own my own house back home.”
Mr Curtis added: “I’ve wanted to get my own home on Merseyside since Covid really.
“But it was a lot tougher than I thought.
“It is not easy when you are self-employed but it has finally come true.
“I’ve got a three-bed house so I’ve got room to store paint and things like that.
“I might use some of it as a studio at some point as well.”
PA Media“It’s been a long time coming but I’m lucky that my work has taken off,” Curtis said.
“I’m now in a position where I can actually turn things down and pick and choose what I do.
“I am very fortunate to be able to do this for a living.”
Paul Curtis
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