Helen Bellany, twice married to the artist John Bellany, recalls their lives together in Scotland, London and Italy, John’s rise from poverty and obscurity to worldwide recognition, and the human cost inherent in creating great art.
The sea was in both their hearts and in John’s work from its earliest stages. From there, he deepened into a profound exploration of the human condition. The Restless Wave reflects the mystery, poetry and passion that was at the core of the inner life John and Helen shared. The couple had great friendships with such fellow artists as David Bowie, and John painted such internationally known figures as Billy Connolly, Sean Connery and Peter Maxwell Davies, as well as many portraits of his muse, Helen.
About the Author :
Helen Bellany is the widow of the artist John Bellany with whom she fell in love in art school. They were married twice and had three children together. Helen Bellany is also an accomplished artist.
Review :
‘Immediate, full of emotion.’
‘Bellany’s life and art constitute a saga worthy of his seafaring ancestors. He could not have succeeded without Helen, as this book shows and both knew from the outset of their momentous voyage together.’
‘In an effortless style, Bellany lays bare the imperfections of their relationship, capturing both testing times and happy memories. An honest and enthralling read.’
‘A marvelously tender biography.’
‘Compelling ... a beautifully told tale of a remarkable man by a remarkable woman.’
‘The book is as much about [John] as it is about Helen, but she writes with great candour and without self-pity. Just by telling the story, she makes clear how much we owe to her for the gift of John's art.’
‘The Restless Wave is a remarkable book, and deserves to be widely read. It is also, at approaching 400 pages, the longest love letter we've ever read: but so easy and rewarding to read at the same time.’
‘A touching (written) portrait of one of Scotland's great artists, and life as his muse.’
‘One of the best biographies I’ve ever read.’