The Duke of Rothesay is showing off his artistic skills in a virtual exhibition which is already attracting worldwide attention.
The Society of Caithness Artists was forced to move its annual exhibition online as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Among the works on show will be two pieces by Prince Charles, a long-term supporter of the group.
His watercolour entries this year include a piece titled Caithness, which was painted in 2018, and another done in 2016 called Top of Glen Baddoch in early April.
Ian Pearson, chairman of the Society of Caithness Artists, said: “We are very privileged that even though this year’s exhibition has changed its format His Royal Highness has submitted two of his paintings.
“I know the painting that will attract the most interest will be the Caithness scene as it depicts a group of farm buildings which we hope will keep viewers guessing as to where in Caithness it actually is.”
More than 1,000 people from as far afield as India, Australia, America and Brazil have already logged on to the view the 359 works of art.
A total of 85 artists have taken part in this year’s exhibition, which runs until July 31. To view it, visit https://societyofcaithnessartists.co.uk