Watts was born in
Salt Lake City, Utah and grew up in the city's
Sugar House neighborhood. While attending Salt Lake's
South High School he was already a noted artist, being recognized as a Sterling Scholar in art; the Sterling Scholar designation being one of Utah's highest academic recognitions for High school students. Watts went on to attend
Utah State University in
Logan, Utah, but only to fail sculpture. After returning to Salt Lake City Watts was tutored by noted sculptor
Avard Fairbanks. Watts has done many
LDS Church-related works, including a large bronze piece depicting
Joseph and
Hyrum Smith on horseback; this statue is placed directly in front of the
Nauvoo Illinois Temple. One of Watts' most famous pieces is entitled, "To Lift a Nation", and is taken from the famous photo of New York City firefighters raising a flag over the collapsed
World Trade Center site. ==References==