Today I visited @DulwichGallery with Hester #TheDeepBlueSea pic.twitter.com/Gr77ex0eTs
— Lego Loki (@Loki_Lego) November 3, 2016
Sharing excellent art related humour with Hester, but she does not seem impressed #TheDeepBlueSea pic.twitter.com/RllA5VPrxS
— Lego Loki (@Loki_Lego) November 3, 2016
“It was childish people like me who saved you from invasion!”#TheDeepBlueSea pic.twitter.com/ohdqwgcgfi
— Lego Loki (@Loki_Lego) November 3, 2016
“THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH MY MIND!!! FUBAR!”#TheDeepBlueSea pic.twitter.com/ACMg6Zpc1b
— Lego Loki (@Loki_Lego) November 3, 2016
“What do you mean by that?”
“You’re the clever one. You work it out!”#TheDeepBlueSea pic.twitter.com/PRyb6pmBWq— Lego Loki (@Loki_Lego) November 3, 2016
“Where are you going?”
“To the impressionists!”#TheDeepBlueSea pic.twitter.com/ktv0sXPRQx— Lego Loki (@Loki_Lego) November 3, 2016
LOCATION
TRANSPORT
The Dulwich Picture Gallery is quite a way out of London. From Victoria Train Station take the Southeastern train towards Orpington Rail Station, and alight 12 minutes later at West Dulwich Train station. If you posses one, you may use your oyster card on this journey, but don’t forget to tap out!
From West Dulwich station the Picture Gallery is a half mile walk away, down a pleasant road at the side of a park. The Gallery has a Cafe, and public toilets, and is well worth a visit.