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Secret Studio Gallery in Nunhead!


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"Hidden House Gallery"

2 Borland Road, SE15 3AJ


It is a hidden jem in Nunhead, a querky funky place, walking distance from Dulwich, Peckam, Honorok Park.

It is situated just a minute from the famous Ivy House Pub!

Discover the works of two very different artists but that somehow look amazing together..

Vibrant futuristic cityscapes,

Beautiful expressionist seascapes,

Funky London Greeting Cards


You can book an appointment for a private view any time!


Next Event

Christmas Open Studio Gallery

Private View 2nd December, drinks and live music, 6pm-9pm

3rd and 4th December 11am-6pm


Everyone Welcome!


Artworks by Maria Luisa Azzini and John Lynch.

Contact: [email protected]

07984048203

http://www.mariasparallelworld.com

http://www.art63lynch.com/



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Gallery interior

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Gallery interior

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Futuristic Vibrant View of Tower bridge, 80 x 80 cm

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Maria and John :)

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