SYDNEY (Reuters) - A portrait of a brooding Heath Ledger, painted
shortly before the Australian actor died in January, was voted the most
popular painting in Australia's top art prize for portraiture on
Thursday. Ledger, 28, best known for his role as a conflicted gay cowboy in
the 2005 movie "Brokeback Mountain," died of an accidental overdose of
prescription drugs in New York on January 22. Artist Vincent Fantauzzo, 29, had been friends with Ledger for many
years and painted his work in Ledger's hometown of Perth late last year."I wanted it to be dealing with self, your own consciousness and your thoughts," said Fantauzzo. The painting features a bare-chested Ledger against a black
background, looking straight out of the canvas with two other images of
the actor at the sides whispering into his ears. Fantauzzo's painting was a finalist in the 2008 Archibald Prize,
Australia's top prize for portraiture, but he missed out on the top
award, which went to a self-portrait of an artist with her two children. But the Art Gallery of New South Wales on Thursday announced that
the Ledger portrait had won the people's choice award, which is decided
by votes from people who view the Gallery's Archibald exhibition. More than 32,000 people voted, and the painting drew record crowds to the exhibition. Fantauzzo has refused offers to buy the painting, and said he had
spoken to Ledger's family, who decided the painting would be donated to
the New South Wales Gallery in Sydney. Continued... SOURCE: REUTERS NEWS