Johnny Depp sells his own artworks
American actor Johnny Depp sells artwork he made for over 3 million euros At the crossroads of Pop Art and Street Art, Johnny Depp unveiled his first collection of limited edition works of art: "Friends & Heroes". American actor Johnny Depp sold, on Thursday July 28, a collection of prints he created on Hollywood and rock icons for more than 3.5 million euros via a British gallery. The gallery said the collection of prints titled Friends and Heroes was "a testament to those he knew well and those who inspired him" . They represent in particular Bob Dylan, Elizabeth Taylor, Al Pacino or Keith Richards Depp wrote on Instagram on Thursday that the prints, made from computer-generated images, were for sale online at Castle Fine Art, which runs a network of galleries in Britain. Stock of prints already exhausted "My paintings surround my life, but I kept them to myself and limited myself. No one should ever limit themselves," Johnny Depp reportedly said in comments relayed by the gallery. The 780 pieces that were for sale on the gallery's website were quickly sold out. Buyers notably paid around 17,800 euros for a set of four framed prints or 4,700 euros for one print. Seen in France Culture
American actor Johnny Depp sells artwork he made for over 3 million euros At the crossroads of Pop Art and Street Art, Johnny Depp...