(CNN) – When a Hollywood star likes Pedro Pascal visited small seaside towns in England such as MargateIt must be a great event.
But the Emmy nominated actor not receiving the celebrity treatment one might expect on Sunday when he appeared at a an art exhibition dedicated to him.
Accompanied by art podcasters Robert Diament and Russell Tovey, actors from Last of us discovered that the fair was in fact closed.
Undeterred, the trio took a selfie outside The Rhodes Gallery from their botched visit and posted it on social media, along with the caption: “Margate’s art friends reunite“.
smile, they stand next to a small black and white Pascal sketchunder the banner of artist Heidi Gentle Burrell, which read: “ADHD Hyperfixation and Why I Seem to LOVE PEDRO PASCAL.”
“it’s absolutely fantastic”, said the artist Burrell Independent this week. “Though I can imagine she’s a bit embarrassed by all the art that’s about her.”
“I was devastated for showing up on a Sunday when the gallery was closed. I want Robert to bring it with us when we open.”
British actor Tovey and art gallery director Diament host an art podcast called talk art.
Rhodes Gallery, home to 14 of Burrell’s solo shows, He also shared the photo on Instagramalong with some of the artist’s drawings.
In an e-mail to CNN On Thursday, gallery co-owner Jessica Rhodes Robb noted that the exhibition was “absolutely phenomenal” and that they “very proud to have received the publicity it deserves”.
Robb added: “We were embarrassed that they couldn’t get in and our Sunday opening policy is definitely under review. We will send Pedro a gift from the event as an apology.”
Pascal, 48 years old, He is now one of the most in-demand actors in Hollywood.and appearing as Joel Miller in the post-apocalyptic drama HBO Last of us and as bounty hunter Din Djarin Mandalorians.
Margate is about 70 miles east of London, in the Kent county. Earlier this year, street artist Banksy painted a mural there for Valentine’s Day, which was later removed.
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