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Meena Chopra - Poetry and Art

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Sunday 27 February 2011

Samachar Mail - 10t March 1992 - मीना की कृतियों में रंग और शब्द मिलकर नए सौंदर्य का सृजन करते हैं - सर्जना शर्मा

Sandhya Times 27th Feb. 1992 - मीना का रंगों से संघर्ष

Sandhya Times 27th Feb. 1992 - मीना का रंगों से 'संघर्ष'

The Evening News - Nov 27, 1986 - Meena's Meaningful Clouds by S.N. Fani

Society-April 1993 - Meena Chopra's Poetic Explorations by Maria Louis

Artist, Poet and Ad Woman - Meena Chopra - SAVY Sept 1996

Instinctive Colour Sense of Meena - Mid Day December 9, 1986 - Gallery Scene by V.V. Prasad - Meena Chopra

"Blending Colours with Poetry" - Artist Meena Chopra by Venkatesh Raghavan - Indian Expess, March 1993

Thinking Outside the Box - Meena Chopra Artist and director of the event Beyond Boundaries International Arts Festival 2007 by Kumkum Ramchandani

Sunday 12 December 2010

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Setting sun inspires Mississauga poet and artist

August 09, 2010
Jim Wilkes

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Mississauga poet and artist Meena Chopra writes in three languages -- English, Hindi and Urdu. She says the sunsets she sees from the windows of her Mississauga home remind her of her childhood in northern India. Her abstract painting Fireball is in background.

JIM WILKES/TORONTO STAR
When Meena Chopra gazes at sunsets from the window of her Mississauga home, she's transported back to her childhood in northern India.
For the internationally acclaimed poet and artist, it's inspiration that has filled countless pages and canvases with colourful words and images.
“It was strange when I came to Canada in 2004, I started getting connected to my childhood,” said Chopra, 53. “Canada is so beautiful, such wide spaces, such out-of-the-world sunsets.
“It touched my creative spirit,” she said. “It's the same sun, the same beauty that nature gives to all of us.
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