Eversince I viewed Su’s photographs of the Alice in Wonderland sculpture at the Hamilton Gardens a couple of weeks ago, I have been contemplating things Alice. After several leaps and bounds, I am sharing my Wonderland experience as I recall peering through arches into miniature courtyards at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur’s architecture gallery.
One of our all-time favourites, we make several visits to this museum each time we find ourselves in Kuala Lumpur. These photos were taken on 3 Aug 2018.
This post is my contribution to One Word Sunday: Arch hosted by Debbie at TravelWithIntent.
Really enjoyed the Museum of Islamic Art in KL and these photographs which are beautifully composed.
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Thank you for reminiscing along with me!
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Fantastic. Yes, beautifully composed.
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Thanks so much Laurie.
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These are wonderful. I love miniatures, especially architectural models.
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I know, right? Peeping through the windows?
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Ju-Lyn, what an amazing miniature garden and no wonder it’s one of your favourite places to visit! Your photos are superb and capture its intricate detail beautifully! Many thanks for sharing here! 😀
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Always good to hear from you Annika! Thank you for the encouragement and for sharing in my delight!
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I’m glad you chose these, they are simply beautiful.
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Thank you Debbie!
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So neat! Such detail!
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They are so fun! Like dollhouses!
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Totally. I wonder how many little girls have wished they could play with them.
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