Sant Khalsa Prana: Life with Trees

Sant Khalsa Prana: Life with Trees by Griffith Moon Publishing is a comprehensive exploration of the artist and activist Sant Khalsa’s deep connection with trees, published on July 15, 2018. This 178-page book presents a thoughtful inquiry into environmental and societal issues through Khalsa’s unique artistic lens, combining documentary, subjective, and conceptual styles. The work invites readers to reflect on the intricate relationships between humanity and the natural world, particularly focusing on the significance of trees.
In this edition, readers will discover a rich array of Khalsa’s artistic endeavors spanning nearly five decades, including early landscapes, self-portraits, and photographs from her extensive work in the Santa Ana Watershed and the American West. The book features mixed-media sculptures and installation works that highlight her research on air quality and her impactful reforestation efforts. Khalsa’s art evokes a meditative calm amidst the complexities of life, addressing both the visible and hidden aspects of forests, and emphasizing the vital connection we share with these ecosystems.
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Sant Khalsa is an artist and activist whose projects develop from her impassioned inquiry into the nature of place and complex environmental and societal issues. Her artworks create a contemplative space where one can sense the subtle and profound connections between themselves and the natural world.
The subject of trees has been a focus in Sant Khalsa’s creative work for nearly five decades. Prana: Life with Trees is the first in depth survey of Khalsa’s intimate connection with trees – her explorations, observations, perceptions and interpretations. Her unique perspective is expressed through a style that encompasses the documentary, subjective and conceptual. Her work evokes a meditative calm to what we often experience as a chaotic and conflicted world.
Khalsa is concerned with both the micro and macro aspects of forests: what is seen and unseen; historical, scientific and spiritual; and personal and universal. She is mindful of our symbiotic relationship with trees and forests, grounded in the life-sustaining connection through the breath (exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen). Her beautiful, distinctive and sometime disquieting works express the cycle of life (birth, life, death, and rebirth), the destruction and memory of the forest, as well as the promise of new growth.
The book includes her earliest landscapes (self-portraits and photographs of orange groves); images of trees from her three decades photographing in the Santa Ana Watershed and other locations in the American West; and mixed-media sculptures and installation works inspired by her research on air quality and life-changing experience planting more than a thousand trees in 1992 as part of the reforestation of Holcomb Valley in the San Bernardino Mountains. In her recent color photographs, we witness the fruits of her activism, a healthy, thriving and hopeful forest eco-system.
Sant Khalsa’s artworks are widely exhibited internationally, collected by prestigious museums including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Nevada Museum of Art and Center for Creative Photography in Tucson and published in numerous art books and periodicals. Khalsa is a recipient of prestigious fellowships, awards and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, California Council for the Humanities and others. She is a Professor of Art, Emerita at California State University, San Bernardino and resides in Joshua Tree.
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