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Johnny Depp dedicates new art collection to daughter Lily-Rose

By MilyeJuly 19, 20252 Mins Read
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Johnny Depp also makes self portrait for new collection
Johnny Depp also makes ‘self portrait’ for new collection 

Johnny Depp’s new art collection “Let the Light In” has been unveiled.

UK’s leading art retailers Castle Fine Arts shared the glimpse of Johnny latest artwork.

Taking it to their social media handle, the retailers dropped the pictures of two watercolour paintings made by the 62-year-old Hollywood star.

Depp’s latest art collection belongs to the early 2000s, the time when the Pirates of the Caribbean star was living at Le Hameau in the South of France with his then-partner Vanessa Paradis and their kids, Lily-Rose and Jack.

The first piece called “A Rose Is a Rose, Is a Rose” features the picture of a flower that denotes daughter Lily.

Castle Fine Art’s spokesperson Frankie Washington said revealed in a statement, “On Valentine’s Day and birthdays he used to give Vanessa, his ex-wife and his daughter Lily Rose, instead of giving them a rose or buying a rose or giving them an actual flower, he would paint one.”

The other art piece featured a portrait of the actor himself, which Johnny named as “Add the Light.”

The Alice in Wonderland actor made this painting after being inspired by a fellow artists’ advice.

Frankie opened, “One of them said to him, you know, just paint what’s there, paint the light and when everything else falls away, you know, that’s what’s left, I think that’s a really nice sentiment.”

Both the art pieces made by Depp have been put up on sale on the official website of Castle Fine Art.



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