A Liverpool art gallery sells works from some of the world's most famous celebrities.
Castle Fine Art on Church Alley will catch the eye when you walk past their shop window. Bright colours, bold statements, and world-class paintings line the walls.
While the gallery sells the work of established artists it also sells works from celebrities like Johnny Depp, Bob Dylan, and Billy Connolly. They may be famed for their work in other creative fields but gallery manager Lucy Edwards says that their talents as artists speak for themselves.
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On the wall the gallery's motto reads 'Your World, Our Art' and Lucy said that people should not be put off by misconceptions about the art world.
Lucy told the ECHO: "People walk in and ask if that really came from Johnny Depp and are surprised when they find out Bob Dylan the singer has artwork you can buy. They always know who they are, their names are so recognisable.
"The gallery is right next to Bluecoat and it is such a lovely spot, but unless you come in and know who the artist is people are always surprised that someone like Johnny Depp has created such beautiful work."
Founded in 1995, Castle Fine Art now boasts a nationwide network of 37 galleries but while its scope may be international, Lucy who is originally from Ormskirk, wants the gallery to have a community feel. Lucy moved back home from London after running art galleries on Portobello Road and art shows in Miami and Paris.
Lucy, 35, said: "I missed Liverpool and the whole community vibe that the place has. It was something I wanted to replicate when I took over the gallery six months ago, I feel art should be for everyone.
"I'm going to start a program of events that reflect what is going on in the city, for example this past week it was International Beatles week, we curated one part of the gallery especially for The Beatles."
Lucy said there is a misconception when it comes to buying art and many think it is exclusively for the rich. However, Lucy said it is open to everyone no matter their price range.
She said: "It is such a big misconception, people think they have to have an art degree or money in the bank. I think that is wrong and art is for everyone.
"There is a balance between finding something that you like and that is affordable. There will always be something for you and you just have to start somewhere."
The gallery have now launched a new city scape collection by British painter Paul Kenton featuring London, NYC, Tokyo and Venice.
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