
Jennifer Kalled’s jewelry is profoundly reflective of the artist who
creates it. It is, in every sense, gracefully defiant, unapologetically
bold, and relentlessly exploratory.
Kalled’s unique strength is in translating the earth’s rough natural beauty
into art that compliments the essence of human beauty. Therefore it is
especially fitting that she has selected a medium excavated from the depths
of the earth, to excavate responses from the depths of one’s humanity. Her
true art is reexamining the language of one’s aesthetic sensibility. She
challenges the way a person explains one’s own relationship to objects of
beauty, and explores a redefinition.
Kalled’s two most recent series:
‘Meditation,’ and the latest ‘Willing To Burn’ reflect a private journey,
each step of which required of her immense personal and professional daring
to take. According to her, ‘Willing To Burn’ grew directly out of the
obstacles overcome while she completed ‘Meditation.’
The pieces in ‘Meditation’ ascend heavenward, striving for perfection with
slender – and artistically ideal - elegance. Radiating purpose and
intention, each peace hangs against one’s heart looking in. This period in
Kalled’s creative journey is marked with the intensified strivings of an
artist resolute on achieving perfection.
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(Willing to burn earrings –
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Heavily vertical and emphatically precise, ‘Meditation’ “relies greatly on
the stones to communicate.” These pieces, composed of closely hanging
stones, cradled in the grasp of thin gold fingers, exude a deeply
penetrating introspection. Ornate and uninterrupted, they are perfectly
balanced in a self-contained and perpetually gathering motion, drawing up
and in. Kalled described her personal evolution during ‘Meditation’ as one
of “realizing the limitations of being human.”
The evident shift illustrated by
Kalled’s artistic development during this time, records a cathartic
redefinition of her relationship to life and art:
“Struggling for perfection in art is as ludicrous as struggling for
perfection in life. How pretentious we are, to think we know exactly what is
perfect. We limit our lives exponentially with the misperception that we are
the only ones bringing our gifts to the table, orchestrating the whole
production. You really must let the gifts of whatever medium you are
participating with reveal themselves to you, and that will only happen when
you are giving that medium the liberty to do the unexpected.
“Rather than investing all my
effort into achieving the result I had in mind, I had to step back and let
the metal perform on its own, and then, and only then, was I able to
cooperate with it, and discover an entirely new realm of what I could
produce. I simply had to let go of the control I had, for the sake of
something better.”
After twenty-five years of
striving to control the temperature of the metal she worked with – which
enabled her to determine every detail of every design - Kalled decided it
was time to allow the metal to melt and shape itself, thus ‘Willing To Burn’
was born. It is the artistic product of a person identifying a stifling
grip, and allowing it to loosen.
“Be patient and
without rancor and believe that the least we can do is to make [our]
evolving no more difficult than the earth does for spring, when it wishes to
come.”
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‘Willing To Burn’ features streams
of melted metal, rippling and spinning around each focal point like tongues
of liquid gold, licking the edges of the stones. These pieces magnify the
life inherent in each stone, accentuating elements of beauty that
participate in the realm of sensation. With dynamic color and texture
combinations, each piece dances in a pronounced contrast.
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(Meditation piece)
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This new phase presents a paradox
that is vastly confrontational, yet joins in a unity with its own seemingly
opposed elements. Each piece erupts in a riot of sensuality with organic and
treated stones lying side by side. Rather than confusing its impact, this
relationship makes a visual statement like a crashing cymbal, as one’s eye
searches to ascertain whether they are warring or making love.
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(Willing
to Burn, Turquoise Piece) |
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In retrospect, the story illustrated by
these two series unfolds. The deep penetration of every piece in
‘Meditation’ illuminates a building pressure that forced Kalled’s art
beyond precision. Finally it split open the limits of expectation and
burst, with a feverish eroticism, into the crescendo of ‘Willing To
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Kalled’s passionate exploration
of the human experience leaves its mark in every piece she has produced,
regardless of the time period. At times it seeps through in a soft trickle,
while at others, like a geyser, it bursts forth, uncompromising, shamelessly
human, and incurably infectious.
“What is keeping you
from hurling [your] birth into evolving times and from living your life as
though it were one painful beautiful day in the history of a great
pregnancy?”*
Kalled challenges individuals to defy the boundaries that inform their
self-perception. She crafts jewelry that dares you to wear it, and then
gives you the permission to be daring.
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(Willing to Burn, black and
white necklace) |
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(Willing to burn necklace - set)
* Quotes from: - Rainer Maria
Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
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