What is Johnny Depp's self-portrait worth? Actor unveils 'Five' as he opens up about 'dark and confusing' period in his life

Prints of Johnny Depp's self portrait 'Five' is on sale from Thursday, July 20 to Tuesday, August 1
PUBLISHED JUL 21, 2023
Johnny Depp has unveiled his self-portrait, titled 'Five', which he began painting in 2021 (Guillaume Horcajuelo/Getty Images)
Johnny Depp has unveiled his self-portrait, titled 'Five', which he began painting in 2021 (Guillaume Horcajuelo/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Johnny Depp has faced significant challenges over the years, and he is now prepared to open up about a particularly "dark" period in his life. As a way of expressing his emotions and experiences, he has revealed his debut self-portrait titled 'Five'.

Depp embarked on this artistic journey in 2021 during the fifth year of what he described as a trying phase in his life. Through this deeply personal artwork, he offers insight into his well-being and the emotions he endured during that challenging period. "This self-portrait. It was created at the time that was, let's say, a bit dark, bit confusing," he said.



 

How much is Johnny Depp's self-portrait worth?

Depp's debut self-portrait, titled 'Five,' will be available for purchase as limited edition prints in a time-bound sale, starting on July 20. The sale will last for only 13 days and the prints will be priced at $1,950/£1,950 each, giving fans and art enthusiasts a limited opportunity to own this unique piece and connect with the emotions and personal journey Depp expressed through the painting.

For each print of 'Five' sold, $200 will be directly donated to Mental Health America, a prominent community-based non-profit charity dedicated to promoting mental health, well-being, and illness prevention. Depp praised the organization, describing it as a "wonderful facility and an extremely deserving cause" that carries out impactful work.

Depp's creative journey with 'Five' began in the studio of his close friend Ralph Steadman, where he first started the artwork. During this time, he immersed himself in the process of creating the self-portrait as a means of finding creative healing and emotional release. In 2023, Depp revisited 'Five' and took the opportunity to reflect on the original composition. During this reevaluation, he added additional embellishments, likely deepening the personal significance and emotional expression within the artwork. 



 

What is Johnny Depp's 'Five' inspired by?

According to the artist's statement, 'Five' is a deeply personal and intimate self-portrait by Depp, expressing his innermost feelings and emotions during a challenging period in his life. The artwork offers an intimate glimpse into his character and emotional state at the time, allowing viewers to connect with his journey on a profound level.

While Depp didn't explicitly mention the nature of the "dark" period in his life, it aligns with the timeline of events - the five years before he began painting 'Five' in 2021 correspond to 2016, the year when his ex-wife, Amber Heard, filed for divorce. Subsequently, there were legal battles between Depp and Heard, with Johnny suing her for defamation following her Washington Post op-ed where she claimed to be "representing domestic abuse." The high-profile trial took place in 2022, attracting significant media attention. It is likely that these challenging events influenced Depp's emotional state during that period, leading him to express his feelings through his debut self-portrait.

Initially, he felt reluctant about releasing the painting, possibly due to the vulnerability involved in creating a self-portrait. However, he has now overcome his reservations and is ready to share this deeply personal artwork with the public. Reflecting on the process, Depp expressed, "It's not the most comfortable thing doing a self-portrait. Although almost everything you do is a self-portrait in one way or another."

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