This is a must see exhibition at the National Galleries (RSA on Princes street) on until the 27 Jan .
This exhibition is a great document of this painter's career - early works whilst he was still at ECA show the strong influence that Port Seton had on his psyche both externally and internally.
These works are monumental in scale and execution.
There are works that clearly document his downward spiral into alcoholism - the frenzied application of paint and inward turmoil. All the time Bellany is using metaphors in his work - fish are symbols ...
You see the importance of drawing throughout Bellany's life including his need to draw as soon as the anaesthetic wore off after his liver transplant - he need to know he was still alive by drawing!!
At all times you realise his ability to use colour and it is a joy to behold - the catalogue unfortunately misses the vibrancy, subtlety, luminosity, sensitivity, delicacy of this artist's palette. Go now!!!