The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Prince to exhibit paintings in new showcase

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The Prince of Wales has described how he finds painting so relaxing that it “transports me into another dimension”, as the largest ever display of his artwork is staged.

Seventy-nine of Charles’s watercolou­rs – the first full exhibition of his work in the medium – are being exhibited at the Garrison Chapel in Chelsea, London.

The atmospheri­c paintings depict Scottish landscapes such as the Huna Mill in John O’groats and Glen Callater near Balmoral, and outdoor scenes from Provence in the south of France to Tanzania in East Africa – one the prince’s favourite places to paint.

In a display panel, Charles reveals how the hobby “refreshes parts of the soul which other activities can’t reach” and how he started painting after finding little joy in photograph­y.

Of the therapeuti­c benefits, he writes: “You become increasing­ly aware of things that may have escaped your attention previously – things like the quality of light and shade, of tone and texture and of the shape of buildings in relation to the landscape.

“It all requires the most intense concentrat­ion and, consequent­ly, is one of the most relaxing and therapeuti­c exercises I know.

“In fact, in my case, I find it transports me into another dimension which, quite literally, refreshes parts of the soul which other activities can’t reach.”

But he admits he is surprised by the quality of his early sketches.

He said: “Looking back now at those first sketches I did, I am appalled by how bad they are.

“But, neverthele­ss, the great thing about painting is that you are making your own individual interpreta­tion of whatever view you have chosen.”

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