Johnny Depp is proceeding to sell his own portraits created with Amber Heard, a project he began before the high-profile trial. The reports come from Picker.
Yıldız recalls that beginning her portrait career felt unusually dark and confusing, while Depp employed a range of methods in his prints, including silkscreen and an intricate stencil process.
Each canvas is priced at 226 thousand rubles, and Depp agreed to sign every piece while donating ten percent of the proceeds to Mental Health America, a charity focused on mental health advocacy.
Depp has described the body of self-portraits as five years of insanity, reflecting on the pre-trial controversy surrounding Heard.
Ian Weatherby-Blythe, director of Castle Fine Arts, commented that this project may represent the most intimate work Depp has produced to date.
Earlier this year, Depp showcased silkscreen paintings during a Castle Fine Arts exhibition, drawing inspiration from figures such as Heath Ledger, Bob Marley, River Phoenix, and Hunter S. Thompson.
In 2017, Amber Heard filed for divorce, and later faced defamation claims from Depp’s side. The legal proceedings continued through 2019 and beyond, drawing international media attention.
The trial reached a conclusion in mid-2022, with a high-profile damages ruling in Depp’s favor. The outcome led to appeals and ongoing public discussion about the case and its cultural impact.
By late 2022, Heard reportedly withdrew certain claims, and an agreement was reached in which an insurer would cover a portion of the settlement. This development closed a controversial chapter while leaving a lasting impression on the public perception of the actors and their artistic endeavors.
Formerly reported, Russian actress Lukerya Ilyashenko also gained attention for a spin-off project connected to a popular franchise, illustrating how crossovers between film, television, and visual art continue to shape contemporary storytelling.