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"Let the Light In": Johnny Depp opens a window into his happiest years with new art collection

 "Let the Light In" by Johnny Depp
"Let the Light In" by Johnny Depp Copyright  Credit: AP Photo
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Johnny Depp is letting a little more light in - literally and emotionally - with a new art collection painted during one of the happiest chapters of his life.

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Titled "Let the Light In", Johnny Depp's latest art collection features two intimate watercolours from the early 2000s, when he was living at Le Hameau, his idyllic estate in the South of France, with then-partner Vanessa Paradis and their children, Lily-Rose and Jack.

The first piece, "A Rose Is a Rose, Is a Rose", is a delicate painting of a flower that symbolises Lily-Rose.

"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," explained Castle Fine Art's spokesperson Frankie Washington.

Johnny Depp recently premiered in London his latest directorial effort 'Modigliani: Three Days On The Wing Of Madness'
Johnny Depp recently premiered in London his latest directorial effort 'Modigliani: Three Days On The Wing Of Madness' Alberto Pezzali/Invision/AP July 2025

The second of the two paintings is called "Add the Light", and it's a self-portrait of the Hollywood actor, inspired by advice he received from fellow artists. "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," revealed Washington.

While all of Depp’s art is personal to his own life, Washington says these two pieces “really top that,” capturing a moment when Depp was “super happy" and surrounded by loved ones.

Both paintings are currently on sale via Castle Fine Art’s official website.

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