While Johnny Depp, the ex-husband, won his case against Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, the musician, ends his concert tour with Jeff Beck, Johnny Depp, the artist is talking from him.
He has just sold four series of serigraphs he created for a total value of 3.5 million euros.
Exhibited in Britain's Castle Fine Art gallery, which specializes in people and film, the collection dubbed
Friends and Heroes
includes portraits of Hollywood and rock icons that inspired the
Pirates of the Caribbean actor,
Bob Dylan, late actress Elizabeth Taylor, actor Al Pacino and Rolling Stones musician Keith Richards.
The star, who has been painting for many years, has therefore decided for the first time to make her works available for purchase.
“I have always used art to express my feelings and to reflect on those who mean the most to me, such as my family, my friends and the people I look up to.
My paintings surround my life, but I kept them to myself and limited myself.
No one should ever limit themselves,”
Johnny Depp would also have said in comments relayed by the gallery.
The actor announced Thursday, July 28 on his Instagram account the sale, in limited edition, of these screen prints made from images created on a computer.
Each portrait was printed in 195 copies.
A few hours later, all 780 pieces were announced as being out of stock.
To obtain one of these works, the buyers had to pay 4,700 euros per portrait and 17,800 euros for the set of four framed prints.