Memoona Broadhurst

Surrender 2005 

 

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Baby Blues, oil on canvas, 80x80cm 

 

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Red & Blue, oil on canvas, 50x50 cm 

 

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Mountain 06 

 

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Erotic Feelings 

 

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Colour of Basant 

 

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Un happy Woman 

 

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woman pegion 05 

 

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GLI ARTISTI

About the Artist

aag 2008

Memoona Broadhurst, a distinguished artist, is a woman who lives her life in her own way. A long-standing devotee of meditative thought exercises her mind with the discipline of a yogi.

Born On 30th April 1974 in Karachi Pakistan, Memoona was the youngest daughter and child of a large and lively family.

Memoona is been painting since 1993, she loves painting, music, and practicing yoga, She is a active member of Association of Youdhiana and she is been teaching yoga since past 4 years.

Memoona had participated in several exhibition in France. Memoona have a fixation with one subject, and one theme-a woman. The aesthetic unity and formal relationship that she contrives between pigeons and women, is fascinating. The pigeon and the woman do not merely complement each other.

Sometimes the two elements are joined together to make a striking pattern; or they are defined with an incisive line which cuts into thick paint to render the point with force and clarity.

Memoona does not attempt to record her dreams or portray the subconscious, but to visualise her imaginative response to the supernatural in folk love.

The illogical and irrational juxtaposition of forms as they exist in dreams are employed to express the folk world of magic and primeval fear.

Her forms are never at rest.