Johnny Depp‘s wallet is feeling a little heavier right now … millions of dollars heavier! Amid his legal battle with Amber Heard, the 59-year-old actor created his first art collection called “Friends & Heroes” for the Castle Fine Art gallery in London, featuring four pop-art portraits of Bob Dylan, Elizabeth Taylor, Al Pacino, and Keith Richards.
According to the art gallery, Johnny depicted “people he has known well, and who have inspired him as a person,” adding: Related: Why Kate Moss Decided To Testify In Amber & Johnny Defamation Trial Each limited edition picture went for $3,973, with a set of all four artworks on the market for $15,040.
The Pirates of the Caribbean alum said in a statement on the gallery’s website about the collection: After Johnny and Castle Fine Art officially announced the official release of his artwork on Instagram Thursday, fans quickly flooded the website to purchase the pieces.
In a matter of hours, he sold out “almost immediately” all 780 prints, becoming the “fastest-selling collection to date” for the gallery.
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