Lot 510
 

PAUL CURTIS (CONTEMPORARY LIVERPOOL STREET ARTIST); acrylic on canvas, 'Study of a Gorilla' OR 'Study of a Roaring Tiger', 100cm x 100cm, each signed and dated 2024, unframed.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All bidders are bidding on one canvas by Paul Curtis, not both. The successful buyer will be allowed to choose which canvas, gorilla or tiger, they would like. All proceeds for the sale will be donated to Alder Hey Hospital and the Whitechapel Centre.

Both artworks have been entered into auction by the artist. He has completed the canvases in situ at The Royal Liver Building, Liverpool during his recent and successful exhibition ‘In One Place’, which featured seven years of the artist's work. The canvas which is not selected by the successful bidder will be raffled by the artist on Monday April 1st, also to raise money for Alder Hey and The Whitechapel Centre.

For more information, please visit www.paulcurtisartwork.com

Provenance:

- From the artist:

Paul is delighted that he was able to paint live at The Royal Liver Building, the very place that inspired his famous Wings mural. Paul chose to study two endangered species to reflect his love of nature. Paul is often commissioned to paint specific briefs, so these canvases represent a rare occasion when he has been able to create something freely. Paul commented, "I love to travel, I love nature and I wanted to capture images that reminded us of our connection to the natural world".

Sold for £820


 

PAUL CURTIS (CONTEMPORARY LIVERPOOL STREET ARTIST); acrylic on canvas, 'Study of a Gorilla' OR 'Study of a Roaring Tiger', 100cm x 100cm, each signed and dated 2024, unframed.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All bidders are bidding on one canvas by Paul Curtis, not both. The successful buyer will be allowed to choose which canvas, gorilla or tiger, they would like. All proceeds for the sale will be donated to Alder Hey Hospital and the Whitechapel Centre.

Both artworks have been entered into auction by the artist. He has completed the canvases in situ at The Royal Liver Building, Liverpool during his recent and successful exhibition ‘In One Place’, which featured seven years of the artist's work. The canvas which is not selected by the successful bidder will be raffled by the artist on Monday April 1st, also to raise money for Alder Hey and The Whitechapel Centre.

For more information, please visit www.paulcurtisartwork.com

Provenance:

- From the artist:

Paul is delighted that he was able to paint live at The Royal Liver Building, the very place that inspired his famous Wings mural. Paul chose to study two endangered species to reflect his love of nature. Paul is often commissioned to paint specific briefs, so these canvases represent a rare occasion when he has been able to create something freely. Paul commented, "I love to travel, I love nature and I wanted to capture images that reminded us of our connection to the natural world".

PLEASE NOTE: Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers are not charging any buyers premium on the hammer price of Lot 510 to support Paul Curtis to raise as much money as possible for Alder Hey Children’s Charity and The Whitechapel Centre.

Buyers and prospective Buyers are deemed to have satisfied themselves before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to (but not limited to) the physical condition (including defects) of the Lot and its description in the Catalogue. Buyers and prospective Buyers should note the provisions of General Conditions 2.4 and 2.5 in relation to descriptions of the Lot in the Catalogue. 

All gemstones are sold as synthetic/treated unless stated otherwise in the description. 

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Auction: Rock & Pop with Antiques & Collectors' Items (Liverpool), 7th Mar, 2024

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Tuesday 5th March 2024 from 10.00am to 5.30pm

The Liverpool Saleroom
18 Jordan Street
Liverpool
L1 0BP
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