Gurukirn Khalsa Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Gurukirn Khalsa based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Gurukirn Khalsa
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Master's Gaze by Gurukirn Khalsa

Master's Gaze II by Gurukirn Khalsa

Golden Temple III by Gurukirn Khalsa

Princess Warrior by Gurukirn Khalsa

Archeress by Gurukirn Khalsa

Guru Ram Das by Gurukirn Khalsa

Meditation by Gurukirn Khalsa

Agua Caliente Park Tucson by Gurukirn Khalsa

Archway to Harimandir by Gurukirn Khalsa

Watching TV by Gurukirn Khalsa

Table Mesa by Gurukirn Khalsa

Slide Rock Apple Orchard by Gurukirn Khalsa

Pure Longing by Gurukirn Khalsa

Elevation by Gurukirn Khalsa

Sycamore at Montezuma's Well I by Gurukirn Khalsa

Loxahatchee by Gurukirn Khalsa

Hart Prairie Aspens by Gurukirn Khalsa

Dolores River Gateway CO by Gurukirn Khalsa

Creekside at Banjo Bill by Gurukirn Khalsa

Ayers Lake Boyce Thompson by Gurukirn Khalsa

Frisco Lake by Gurukirn Khalsa

Dark Horse Moab by Gurukirn Khalsa

Red Rock Crossing Guard by Gurukirn Khalsa

Abiqui in Winter by Gurukirn Khalsa
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About Gurukirn Khalsa
Gurukirn Kaur Khalsa has been an artist since she was a child. She attended the Ethel Walker boarding school in Connecticut where she focused her energy on the creative arts, especially painting and poetry. After boarding school, she attended Pomona College in Claremont, CA. and later transferred to the University of California, Santa Barbara where she graduated with a BA in Art in 1974 and received her Teacher’s Credential in 1975. Gurukirn Kaur, an artist and poet, pursues her passion for watercolor as a juried member of the Arizona Watercolor Association, Arizona Artists Guild, andTucson Plein Air Painters Society. She has received awards in juried shows from the Arizona Watercolor Association and Arizona State Fair. In April 2002, the Centennial Foundation of Toronto, Canada honored her for her artistic contributions to the Sikh religion. Most recently, Gurukirn has intensified her efforts in plein air painting, including taking a workshop in May 2010 with Gerald Fritzler in Colorado. She was part of the Inaugural Open Air Invitational at Yavapai College in Clarkdale, AZ in 2011. She enjoys painting the natural beauty of the national and state parks, and anywhere her journey takes her.