Slow Art Sunday - King Charles

On this Slow Art Sunday we bring you artwork painted by the newly minted King Charles III.  Describing himself as “an enthusiastic amateur”, he has long enjoyed watercolours and is even an honorary member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (CSPWC).  *Side note – this society was founded in 1925 by Carmichael and Casson, two members of the Group of Seven.

At this very moment 😊, the King’s artistic skills are on display at Sandringham House where he is exhibiting more than 40 paintings until October 12 just in case you’re in the area. Charles has said “painting is one of the most relaxing and therapeutic exercises I know”.  

I think looking at paintings can also fit that bill so enjoy a slow look today at a Scottish mill painted by a King.

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