Meet the Artist

PBS INTERVIEW WITH GURUDARSHAN KHALSA

THE VISUAL LANGUAGE OF HEALING 
I create beautiful images which help activate a person’s imagination and spirit by the magic of Nature’s temples. I take photos of this world and from them create new dimensions of reality, to lead and connect the viewer to a place of greater sustainability and beauty.
I began this work while I was recovering from a traumatic brain injury. Initially, the creative process was a cathartic outlet that brought me peace and soothed my being. Later, I discovered that these pieces helped balance not only my brain but my whole self. If my art’s regenerative properties worked on me, I hoped sharing it would also help heal others. I am dedicating my life to sharing my art to uplift the consciousness of humanity.
My artwork fuses my upbringing in the Kundalini Yoga tradition with my love of sacred geometry. When I photograph, I am drawn to capture the natural Fibonacci patterns of Mother Earth. Through the worlds I create, I honor the beauty of our planet to remind us that peace and harmony can exist here. The central line of the symmetry for my artwork is a mirror of our own Self, representing the ascending path of Kundalini energy. These pieces contain powers of healing and balance in their visual language.


I'm honored to share this fun television interview (in Japanese) from this summer about the stops along Route 66 for the Great Race by international travel television channel Tabi Channel Japan.
As the featured Santa Fe artist, I curate some pieces from the Georgia O'Keefe museum and we end up at my gallery "The Last Gallery on the Right" on Canyon Road. 
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