Kalli Rose Halvorson

This blog has been created to honor and celebrate the life of Kalli Rose Halvorson.   With her infectious laugh and dauntless love of her family and friends, Kalli is sorely missed.  Please feel free to share your thoughts about Kalli’s work, this website, or any ideas you would like to share.

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  1. Julia Stege says:

    I am honored to have created two websites for Kalli Rose Halvorson, one in 1997 and one in 2012 to celebrate her work posthumously. I remember when Kalli created the Akasha Ma collage http://www.herstar.net/collected-works/akashama72dpi/ . We were living together in a flat in Rockridge at that time. I had already created the Herstar logo for her and was surprised she felt she needed a new graphic to depict her life’s work. She explained every element of the collage to me and this conversation served as inspiration for the creation of the new Herstar.net home page and new WordPress Theme. I hope you will share your experiences with this site, with Kalli herself, and with her work. Your comments are welcomed!

  2. Thank you so much for this. I have been brought to tears seeing her beautiful face again. She was one of my favorite people and she was truly unique. Brilliant for sure. A funny thing is that I felt super cool because Kalli liked me. Like hanging out with the popular kids at school because she was such a true visionary and a genius.

    Anyway, thank you for this. I look forward to reading everything on this site. Namaste! Elisabeth Sikie

  3. Raundi Halvorson-Quevedo says:

    Dear sisters and brothers and other loved ones:

    Thank you so much for this beautiful and precious collection of thoughts, writings, pictures and cosmic images celebrating all that Kalli incarnated and created while she was with us. It is everything I’d hoped it would be, and more, stirring up memories and images and helping me recall her thoughts, her values and her inimitable gift for fusing creative ideas with sacred traditions in an effort to find new paths and realities of deep meaning for us all, and particularly for women. Surely she is smiling from some corner(s) of the universe!

  4. I’m really enjoying the design and layout of your site. It’s a very easy on the eyes which makes it much more enjoyable for me to come here and visit more often. Did you hire out a developer to create your theme? Great work!

    • kallirose says:

      Hi Getting Rid,

      Thanks for your kind words. Kalli Rose’s sister Kristi Halvorson and Kalli’s close friend of 30+ years Roxanne Ansolabehere had been working on a book of Kalli Rose’s work when they determined the best route would be a website. They immediately thought of me, Kalli’s original logo and website designer and former roommate from the Rockridge days. The look of the site is inspired by the Kali Ma collage Kalli Rose created in 2002 while we were living together. I witnessed the creation of the collage and spoke about the inspiration for it at length with Kalli at the time. I was honored to be selected to create this site and felt that Kalli was guiding us from above. You can learn more about my design and website services at http://www.magical-marketing.com

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  6. Janine Canan says:

    how very lovely that your have made this rich tribute to Kalli and her work.

    i wrote a poem in honor of Kalli at her death which appears in my new book Ardor: Poems of Life (Pilgrims Press, Vanasi, India, 2012). i had Kalli’s ashes blessed in India by Her Holiness Mata Amritanandamayi, then cast them into our beautiful northern California waters at Dillon Beach and these words came…

    Kalli’s Ashes

    These are the dissolved bones
    Of your skull, your spine,
    Your long arms and legs,
    Friendly hands and feet—

    I offer them to the Ocean
    And She takes them
    As She takes everything—
    Gladly and without doubt.

    This is your gift to the Mother,
    Your very body, your own
    Identity, your short life
    That passed through the fire

    again and again
    Hail to the Great Shakti!
    Hail to the Great Shakti!
    Hail to the Great Shakti!

    To Kalli Halvorson

    – Janine Canan

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