Prior to studying at Duncan of Jordanstone
College of Art, where he specialised in Drawing and Painting.
Jim Quigley worked as a painter& decorator for twelve years.
On graduation, he painted for two years,
supplementing his income by diving for scallops on the west
coast. In 1980 he completed teacher training at Jordanhill,
where he met Peter Luti.
He has worked in various educational
establishments and is currently teaching Art & Design at
NotreDame High School in Glasgow.
As a keen angler and naturalist his work
reflects a life-long passion for the Scottish landscape, from
dramatic mist-covered mountains to quiet pastures and meadows.
He has recently become increasingly interested in the random
layout of farms and yet how they, seemingly, sit so naturally
in their environment as perfect rural still-life’s.
Jim Quigley lives in a cottage near the
village of Fintry, Stirlingshire where he works from his studio,
often interrupted by his wife or daughter looking for a
sharpener for an eyebrow pencil!