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Johnny Depp sells art collection for £3 mil

All 780 pieces of art sold out quickly, even crashing the website of the art retailer behind the sale

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Jul 2022 3:00PM

Johnny Depp sells art collection for £3 mil
Johnny Depp works on a portrait of Bob Dylan as part of his collection 'Friends & Heroes'. – Pic courtesy of Castle Fine Art Twitter, July 30, 2022

JOHNNY Depp on Thursday sold a collection of prints he created of Hollywood and rock icons for around £3 million (about RM16.3 million) via a UK gallery chain.

The 59-year-old Pirates of the Caribbean star has spent millions on a bitter legal battle with his ex-wife, the 36-year-old actress Amber Heard.

Depp wrote on Instagram on Thursday morning that the prints were going on sale online at Castle Fine Art, which runs a network of UK galleries.

The art retailer posted a photo of Depp working on a portrait of singer Bob Dylan.

It said that the collection of prints called 'Friends & Heroes' was "a testament to those he has known well and others who have inspired him as a person".

The gallery quoted Depp as saying: "My paintings surround my life, but I kept them to myself and limited myself. No one should ever limit themselves."

The works depict Dylan, the late actress Elizabeth Taylor, actor Al Pacino and Rolling Stone Keith Richards.

The gallery chain later posted a tweet saying that "Johnny Depp broke the internet" and its website had crashed due to demand.

All the prints were marked as "out of stock" by Thursday evening. There were 780 pieces of art.

Buyers paid £14,950 for a set of all four framed prints or £3,950 for a single print.

Depp in June won an award of US$10 million in a defamation case against Heard in the United States, while she won US$2 million in damages after counter-suing.

Heard is appealing against the verdict of the jury trial, which was live-streamed to millions and featured lurid and intimate details about the former couple's private lives.

Depp previously lost a libel case against the British tabloid The Sun in London in 2020 for calling him a "wife-beater".

In another creative venture, the actor this month released an album with English rocker Jeff Beck.

The record has been poorly reviewed by critics but broke into the top 40 in the UK. – AFP, July 30, 2022

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