Alan Quigley
Alan Quigley was born in Drumbeg on the outskirts of Belfast in 1950. At primary school his artistic ability soon came to the fore and on leaving school he trained as a picture framer concentrating on restoration of damaged paintings. After a few months in London at Hammer Studios training as a make-up artist he returned to NI and being an accomplished musician he played guitar with many of the top show bands in the mid 60’s and early 70’s.
While he continued to paint and develop his style during these years, but had no formal training, it was not until a chance meeting with the late and renowned Irish artist, Dan O’Neill in Belfast, that he began to take art seriously. Dan encouraged and influenced him to develop his own individual and varied techniques. It was shortly after Dan’s untimely death in 1974 that Alan decided to concentrate on art. His first exhibition included scenes from his local area from which he drew inspiration; all of which he interpreted in his own unique style.
In the years that followed he had many commissions from hotels, nightclubs and restaurants. One of his murals was a joint venture with the sculptor Tim Shaw from Cornwall whose work adorns a large area of the Eden Project. He also painted and became friends with a number of celebrities including Ian Botham, Chris Rea, Steve Davis, Alex Higgins and Denis Taylor.
During the 1980’s he began to produce his first paintings of nostalgic Irish life using wax crayon and watercolour. Many private and commercial commissions followed. However about 5 years ago after agonising over what direction he wanted to go in, he began to experiment with acrylics using the style Dan O’Neill had taught him over 30 years before.
Within the last two to three years he has begun to feel that he has mastered, to some degree, this very individual style. His paintings captivate Ireland’s romantic past with its characters and landscape beautifully portrayed in vibrant colours.
Paintings in collections throughout Ireland, America, Canada, London and Spain. Major collectors of his work include Rick Stein and Jill Stein, Brian McCartney, Bernard Jaffa, Paul Rainey, Neil Conor, restauranteur Ruairi Sweeney, and many more.
Â
Artwork For Sale
Check out the awesome artwork by Alan Quigley available for you to purchase!
Please note, you do not have to purchase anything before Viewing in a Room.
Abstract Art
-
AB 105 Our Secret Code
£8,000.00 -
AB1 Fishology 101
£14,000.00 -
AB10 Saxo
£8,000.00 -
AB101 Horse or Divorce
£16,000.00 -
AB102 Disenchantedly Deranged
£22,000.00 -
AB11 Fish-Wish Doctor
£10,000.00 -
AB12 Damsel’s Dialogue
£12,500.00 -
AB14 Ronnie Woodtree
£15,000.00 -
AB15 The Warrior
£16,000.00 -
AB2 All You Are To Me
£14,000.00 -
AB3 Sweet n Juicy
£15,000.00 -
AB4 Parts of Me
£14,000.00 -
AB5 Cashmere Dreaming
£16,000.00 -
AB6 Albert Alien
£14,000.00 -
AB9 Fishfinder
£8,000.00
Representational Art
-
R 104 Seriously Uncertain
£6,000.00 -
R 19 Indecision
£13,000.00 -
R103 Piranha Soldiers
£7,000.00 -
R18 Distant Dreamers
£18,000.00 -
R20 The place I know
£12,000.00 -
R21 Lacing up for the Best battle
£22,000.00 -
R22 Ucrane
£25,000.00 -
R23 Lady Catty
£14,000.00 -
R24 Mother Before Me
£12,000.00 -
R25 Almost Innocent
£12,000.00 -
R26 The Promise
£12,000.00 -
R27 The Way Home
£12,000.00 -
R28 Where We Belong
£13,000.00 -
R29 Waiting for Meg
£13,000.00 -
R30 Change of Plans
£12,000.00 -
R31 Having You Here
£12,000.00 -
R32 Secrets and Such
£15,000.00 -
R33 Hope
£12,000.00 -
R34 Same Old, Same Old, Same Old
£13,000.00 -
R35 Think I Should?
£12,000.00 -
R36 Who We Are
£14,000.00 -
R37 Why Now?
£13,000.00 -
R38 Madam Moon
£15,000.00 -
R39 A Light Lunch
£14,000.00 -
R40 John Wayne “The Quiet Man” circa 1951
£12,000.00 -
R41 Michael Collins
£12,000.00