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Accidents & Underdogs 2026 | Framed Set of Three
Giclée, Silkscreen, and Fine Art Print
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Receive a complimentary ‘A Bunch of Stuff’ book, hand signed by Johnny Depp when you order before 8am GMT on 9th February*. Find out more below.

Hand-signed Giclée with Silkscreen Varnish and Hand Applied Collage Elements Limited Edition Framed Set by Johnny Depp.
Accidents & Underdogs is Johnny Depp’s most layered and technically complex body of work to date, one which invites the viewer to slow down, look closer and decode. In the 2026 collection, Johnny Depp transforms the familiar shape of an everyday box into a canvas. What begins as an ordinary object, when deconstructed, becomes a stage for rebellion, reflection and nostalgia.
The series celebrates accident and instinct: the unplanned gesture, a symbolic reference, the forgotten image that suddenly finds its place. Each artwork honours the overlooked. As Depp explains, “It came to me one morning – I was having a cup of tea, it was the last bag in the box. I looked at the construction of the box, slipped a butter knife in, took the glue bits off and spread it out. The thing was in the shape of a weird crucifix. What an irony – in these everyday items you can find these things.”
For Depp, life is about embracing chaos, turning happy mistakes into moments of discovery – the process is intuitive and instinctive. As for underdogs, he holds them in high regard, finding their resilience and spirit deeply relatable.
Depp has previously reflected on the lives and legacies of Heath Ledger and Hunter S. Thompson, describing them as friends, heroes and artists whose unique contributions to the world are immortalised through their work. In this collection, Depp continues to honour their unrelenting spirits, ensuring their creative fires burn on. Rather than portraying the exact likeness of his chosen subject, Depp captures their essence by letting his hand instinctively create, with each of the three works taking a distinct path.
Drenched in layers of red and green, ‘Heath’ in homage to Ledger is grungy, earthy and raw. The artwork carries a density, a chaos, that feels entirely intentional yet remains mysterious. ‘Hunter’ named after Thompson moves in the opposite direction: ethereal, misty hues of blue and pink are layered with symbols of luck, protection and transformation – a ladybird, a beetle. Adding to this are playing cards featuring Frankenstein, The Mummy and The Werewolf – all underdogs, misunderstood, all living lives they never chose. Representing the ancient symbol of rebirth and transformation, ‘Moon’ is a collision of patterns and bold colour. It combines compositional elements of words and symbols, seemingly random, yet led by instinct.
Rooted in the spirit of classic Pop Art, Depp collages symbols of consumerism with fragments of personal history. The unfolded box becomes a visual anchor – and an inside joke – the cross, steeped in symbolism over centuries, reimagined by Depp with labels, playing cards, tags, graffiti and layered paint. His approach to composition is fuelled by unapologetic questioning of the status quo, playfulness and spontaneous creation. Depp’s box motif becomes a stage, a way to explore how new context and perspective can shift the meaning of words and symbols, forming a visual language that builds his own mythology.
The framed set includes:
‘Moon’
Find out more about Accidents & Underdogs here or alternatively shop more Depp’s art here.
‘A Bunch of Stuff’ book
Receive a complimentary ‘A Bunch of Stuff’ book, hand signed by Johnny Depp when you order before 8am GMT on the 9th February*.
Currently only available from the A Bunch of Stuff exhibition in Tokyo, the book is a deeply personal catalogue that charts the breadth of Johnny Depp's artistic practice, from his twenties to the modern day. Laying the foundations for Depp’s artistic journey from a young age and exploring the roots of how visual art became such an integral part of the artist’s life, the book includes a preface written by Depp and an interview between himself and Jérôme Sans, renowned artist director, curator and art critic.
The 196-page book also features six essays exploring Depp's work, delving into the recurring themes in his art including self-portraiture and The Bunnyman, his process and the impact such imagery has had, along with rich illustrations and archival photographs of himself, his family, art studio and paintings.
Hardback Book size: 12.3” x 9.2”





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The Bunnyman Stamp of Authenticity
Giclée with Silkscreen Varnish Limited Edition
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The artist
Johnny Depp
An imaginative storyteller, Johnny Depp has long found freedom through art. The artist's fluent, expressive style is in the vein of the artists we recognise as Neo-Expressionists.
For Depp, there has always been art. Before acting, and before music, art has always been an important outlet for his creativity. With his sketchbook as a permanent fixture in his hand, Depp is constantly sketching or visually conceptualising the world around him. His mind rejects the ordinary, challenges the accepted and oscillates between the pictorial and the lyrical, giving rise to his own multi-layered expressionistic style.
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