Prince Charles' watercolor paintings will be exhibited at The Garrison Chapel in Chelsea, London from February 1-14.
More than 70 paintings will be displayed for the crown prince during the exhibition, including landscape portraits such as Huna Mill in John O'Groats and Glen Callater near Balmoral, and some outdoor scenes from the south of France, Tanzania, and Wales.
The panel of the exhibition expressed that the Future King likes painting as it "refreshes parts of the soul which other activities can't reach." In addition, he likes photography.
"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," the panel added.
In the same context, the Prince's foundation added: "His Royal Highness has said before that he likes to sit in the actual environment and paint en plein air, and that, for him, taking a photograph doesn't have the same feel as a painting. His passion for creating beautiful art is conveyed strongly in this exhibition."