Johnny Depp sold over $3 million in computer graphics

Sold the American actor Johnny Depp Thursday, regarding three million pounds (more than 3.5 million dollars), a set of computer graphics that represent a number of Hollywood and rock stars.

On Thursday, Depp wrote on his Instagram page that Castle Fine Art, which operates a network of British galleries, has taken up his paintings for sale online.

Castle Fine Art reports that the set of cartoons, called Friends and Heroes, is a testament to “the people Depp knew well and those who inspired him in his work.”

“My drawings are very present in my life, but I kept them to myself and tied myself up. No one is supposed to bind themselves,” Depp was quoted by Castle Fine Art as saying.

Among those drawn by Depp are American singer Bob Dylan, British American actress Elizabeth Taylor, American actor Al Pacino and British singer Keith Richards.

Castle Fine Art indicated that requests to purchase Deep’s drawings were flooded on its website, which offers 780 works for sale. The price of one drawing was regarding 4800 dollars, while the price of four drawings within one frame amounted to regarding 18,200 dollars.

In June, Depp won a defamation lawsuit once morest his ex-wife, Amber Heard, 36, and obtained a ruling obligating the actress, who appealed the ruling, to pay him $10 million in damages.

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