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"Fluid Sound"
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T.W. Curtis is a versatile artist of international acclaim. He is widely recognized as not only an outstanding contemporary painter, but also as an accomplished sculptor whose monumental sculptures of stainless steel, granite and glass have secured him a place in Who's Who of American Art and Who's Who in the South and Southwest.
His paintings and sculptures have found a broad range of acceptance amongst discriminating private collectors, embassies, corporations, museums and galleries throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, continental Europe and Japan. His works are also sought after by such celebrities as Mr. Burt Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robertson, Charlie Daniels - Country Singer, Fred McGriff - Baseball Player, Matt Geiger - Basketball Player, Jim Perry - former Baseball Player, Mr. Paul Maslansky, Ms. May Kay Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Jones, Kathie Bailie and Michael Bonagura of Bailie and the Boys, and many others.
Two of T.W.'s sculptures have inspired documentaries - Flotation Five, installed from a four-story atrium of Barnett Bank in Clearwater, Florida; and Quintessence, a 16-foot, two-ton landmark sculpture, which is poised at the water's edge of the Gulf of Mexico as the grand centerpiece for Ultimar Two by USX Corporation. A third sculpture, titled Metamorphosis, is a 12' by 12' painted aluminum and glass structure that rises from a pool of water. This was installed at the headquarters of Paul W. Davis Systems, Inc. in Jacksonville, Florida.
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