The nation a real sample: Prince Carlos exposes his works in London

For those who did not know, Watercolor is one of Prince Carlos's passions, which now leads him to present one of the most important samples of his life through the exhibition of 79 of his works in a 19th -century chapel located locatedIn London and that can be visited until next Monday, February 14.

The heir to the British crown has been painting the different places he loves, such as Scotland, Tanzania, Switzerland, France and Greece, among many other sites;In addition, his trips are also part of his constant source of inspiration.

According to international media publications, Carlos de Wales, 73, is passionate about the mountains, rivers and sea.He chose the watercolor technique because the “photography was unsatisfactory”, describes in a text with his work in the Garrison Chapel, in the elegant London neighborhood of Belgravia.

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“It requires the most intense concentration and, therefore, is one of the most relaxing and therapeutic exercises that I know.It takes me to another dimension, which refreshes parts of the soul to which other activities do not reach ”, is another of the revealing expressions written by the real artist, who during all this time has been the creator of about 680 watercolors.

So far, no watercolor of Prince Carlos has been on sale, but some, reproduced as lithographs, can reach thousands of pounds on the Internet.Some lithographs are also sold on their Highgrove farm and everything collected with sales is allocated to the foundation that organizes this exhibition or its other beneficial works.

In this context it is highlighted that previously, in 1998, 50 works by Prince Carlos were already exhibited, but on that occasion the Hampton Court palace was stage, on the occasion of his 50th birthday.While another of his samples was in the National Gallery of Australia in 2018, when he was 70, with the presentation of 30 paintings.

With AFP information.

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