Official Video Release – “Honoring Autumn at Summer’s End”
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Official Video Release – “Honoring Autumn at Summer’s End”

Official World Premiere Video Release!!!

On the evening of September 26th, 2024 I had the joy of sharing my live multimedia show “Honoring Autumn at Summer’s End” featuring my own vocals and spoken word poetry to open an exhibit of 25 original oil paintings and some select giclee prints each accompanied by written poetry at Artsy Heart where several still remain available for purchase through October.
All of the shows I have produced and performed in are special to me, but this one is especially so. It’s a very personal artistic expression describing my current life journey transitioning from Summer to Autumn which includes the process of grief, acceptance, and finally celebration.
As often can happen while recording live performances, some issues with sound occurred early on in the program that caused the beginning of my introduction to be cut. I am so grateful to our wonderful photographer, Kathleen Hinkel, who was wearing many hats to also record sound and video, for discovering the issue and correcting it so that the remainder of the show was beautifully captured. I hope you will enjoy experiencing it along with me virtually. To help provide context as the show opens, I am providing the program, program notes including featured paintings and poems shared during the performance, as well as a link to my artist statement and bio.

“Honoring Autumn at Summer’s End”   

Original Oil Paintings, Accompanying Poetry, Blues/Jazz Vocal Performance

Featuring Artist in Paint, Poetry, and Voice: Rina Lucas – staffandpalette.com

With Virtual Piano by Composer Arshak Sirunyan – www.arshaksirunyan.com

Including Wine and Cheese Reception

September 26th, 2024: 6 – 8 pm

Artsy Heart – theartsyheart.com

“Throughout my career as an artist I have enjoyed exploring the relationship between the seasons of the year to those of life as metaphors. I find the transition from Summer’s radiance to Autumn’s dignified acquiescence to be one of the most profound, and it’s where I find myself in my own life journey. Change is never easy. Inevitably as one season gives way to the next there is a lamenting as we let go of what has been, but as we do so with courageous acceptance of what is we make room for the jubilant celebration of all that will be.” – Rina Lucas, Staff & Palette

PROGRAM

Wine and Cheese Reception for Patrons:                Beginning at 6pm with festivities continuing until 8 pm

Welcome/Artist Introduction:                                         Renee Edmondson, Owner of Artsy Heart – 6:30 pm

“Honoring Autumn at Summer’s End”                   Multimedia Performance by Rina Lucas – 6:45 – 7:15 pm

Prelude:

“Red Letter Day”                                                                                                   Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

Act I: Lamentation – Letting Go

“The Height of Autumn”                                                                                     Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

“The Autumn Leaves”                                                                                                             Song by Joseph Kosma

                                                                                                                                                                         (1905-1969)

                                                                                                                      arr. by Arshak Sirunyan and Rina Lucas

Act II: Acceptance – Letting Be

“A Walk in Autumn”                                                                                            Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

“September Song”                                                                                                                           Song by Kurt Weill

                                                                                                                                                                         (1900-1950)

                                                                                                                      arr. by Arshak Sirunyan and Rina Lucas

Act III: Celebration – Letting Loose

“Reflections of Autumn”                                                                                     Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

“Come Rain or Come Shine”                                                                                                    Song by Harold Arlen

                                                                                                                                                                         (1905-1986)

                                                                                                                      arr. by Arshak Sirunyan and Rina Lucas

Postlude:

“Autumn Wildflowers”                                                                                        Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

“Autumn Elevating”                                                                                                                     Poem by Rina Lucas

“Seasonal Serendipity”                                                                                                           Painting by Rina Lucas

 

 

 

PROGRAM NOTES

Opening:

So when I first began to think about this show “Honoring Autumn at Summer’s End”, I wanted to pull together paintings, poetry, and songs that would tell a story. Not just about the time of year we happen to be in, but also for where I am in my life…I think the transition from Summer to Autumn is especially profound, and it’s where my own journey is taking me. Change is never easy. As surely as one season becomes another it’s inevitable that the time comes for letting go of something. Just like the trees releasing their leaves. And that can be painful and frightening. But I find as I have the courage to accept what is, I actually make room for celebrating all that will be. No matter where your life lines up on the calendar, I hope that the images, words, and melodies expressed this evening will meet you personally where you are. All of my paintings on exhibit here are accompanied by poetry, some of which I will share aloud during the program…And the songs, though familiar jazz and blues classics, are arranged by my colleague Arshak Sirunyan and myself. In fact it is his virtual piano accompaniment you will be enjoying tonight as I sing. I sing these tunes to myself as much as to you…as I lament the things I must let go…accept the things I must let be…allowing me to let loose in celebration of all that I am becoming in this moment…

And with this in mind, we open the show…

Prelude: 

“Red Letter Day”

Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

Autumn Days Are an hourglass

With light and warmth pouring down

Like sands of time

Diminishing

From the equinox to the solstice,

Darker Colder

Yet Bolder

And this growing season

Is over,

But as the upper vessel empties

The lower fills

With bright blue skies of hope

Overseeing fragrant foliage falling

From reluctant limbs

Bravely becoming bare

Highlighting the hard won harvest

That sustains long Into the snow songs

That serenade until spring,

These days of awe

Experienced at earth’s edge

Are written in red

Across the forest’s calendar

Hailing their deep significance.

 

When I contemplate transitions, the first theme I explore is “Lamentation”…the necessary letting go of one season to make room for the next…and the normal grief that can accompany this…

 

Act I: Lamentation – Letting Go

“The Height of Autumn”

Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

As we rise to new heights

Above the details

Of every leaf and branch and twig

Suddenly we have…

Fresh perspective

To see

How our current circumstances

Uncomfortable as they may be

Fit into our marvelous journey,

Renewed courage To stand tall

Atop the mountain we have just climbed

And embrace change

Even as our path bids us forward,

Strong serenity

To know and respect

The sacrifice paid

By foliage this brilliant

But whose purpose

Will yet be remade

As dying dreams

Nurture the soil

Of new ones.

 

“The Autumn Leaves” – Song 

I was thinking about something as I shared this song, and I wanted to ask you…have you ever missed…yourself? I mean…a version of you that you used to be? In a season that was especially joyous or prosperous? Well…me too. And I think it’s an experience that’s common to most of us. But here’s the thing. I never realized in those past moments…that I would miss myself then. I was maybe too busy missing an earlier version of myself to realize how special and significant the current one was. And you know what? One day…the me that’s right here right now…I WILL MISS…as season leads on to season. Life is like a long walk. I am learning to give due respect, love, and ACCEPTANCE to each version of myself, including the current one, that has brought me here thus far on my journey….

 

Act II: Acceptance – Letting Be

“A Walk in Autumn”

Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

Autumn does not grasp

With futile efforts

Summer’s fading rays,

She gracefully allows her light

To bend

Illuminating her changing visage

From a more flattering angle,

She does not try to be

Different than she is

In this stunning moment,

She recognizes

The dignified splendor

Evolving within her

And exuding from her,

She has no need

For the dewy youth

Of Springtime

Or the sultry seductiveness

Of Summer,

She has no worry

For Winter’s impending approach,

She dwells in this

Her cathedral of color,

Her canopy of songs

Sung in rhythmic cascades

Of descending leaves

Against azure oceans in the air

Is her home,

She is ever changing

Even as she stays the same,

She is perfect in every way

Just as she is.

 

“September Song” – Song 

 

These few precious days

I will spend with you

Not some other time

Right here

Right now

Just as I am

Just as WE are…

I want to be here for it

 

Act III: Celebration – Letting Loose

And there is something about accepting myself where I am that actually opens up space to notice all that I am still becoming! Acceptance doesn’t mean I stop growing and changing. In fact, it may be the very thing that keeps me evolving into my best self. And that is something to CELEBRATE.

 

“Reflections of Autumn”

Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

Clarity walks

Autumn’s leaf littered paths

And pauses

Beneath forests aflame with color

To reflect,

Here arbors gracefully accept

Their inevitable transformation

From green goddesses

To natural red heads,

Life is draining from their leaves,

And soon they will offer

Only the icy, barren embrace

Of grey limbs once gloriously garbed,

Yet in this short season of their splendor

How they celebrate.

“Come Rain or Come Shine” – Song

Every time I sing this song, I think of my husband John who is here tonight. He is my rock…my roadie…my muse…and my biggest fan. Maybe as you were listening, there was someone you had in mind…your ride or die soul mate. But I hope you might also hear the words of this melody as a love song we can sing to ourselves…

I am gonna love you like NOBODY’s loved you

Come rain or come shine

No matter the circumstances…

 

Postlude: 

As our performance winds down this evening, I have two last poems I would like to share with you…

 

“Autumn Wildflowers”

Painting and Poem by Rina Lucas

As the sun’s deluge of warmth diminishes

Responding to the Earth’s coy change

Of perspective and position

Color drains from a landscape

Once rich with a kaleidoscope

Of flirtation,

It’s as if nature seeks a drab wardrobe

To cause her suitor to lose interest

In her fading charms,

She’s content to sit quietly

Amid her greying features

And absorb the true beauty

Of graceful change,

Her passionate observer

Finds this dignified acceptance

More intriguing than ever,

Though she pulls further away

Along her pleasing path

Dancing with decadent delight

Against the pull and pursuit

Of her lover,

When the time is right

And she has had her fill

Of darkness’s cold caress,

Her orbit will once again approach

The center of her universe

And allow his light

To paint her canvas anew.

 

Finally, to pull everything together…

lamentation, acceptance, and celebration…past, present, and future…

 

“Seasonal Serendipity” 

Painting by Rina Lucas

“Autumn Elevating” 

Poem by Rina Lucas

Ah the calm confidence

Of towering trees

Willing to change

To gain beauty

Even as they lose it

To allow the past

To become fuel for the future

And peace for the present.

And that’s what it’s all about. I hope you enjoyed this evening’s artistic journey through Autumn. I want to take a moment to thank our gracious hosts, Renee and Matt Edmondson of Artsy Heart, whose time, efforts, and resources have made tonight’s event possible. They are simply amazing people who do so much for local artists on a regular basis. Would you join me in showing appreciation for all they do?

I would love to meet each of you if I have not already and answer any questions you might have about my work. There are original oil paintings, prints, and CD’s available for sale if you are interested in taking home a piece of what you experienced this evening. There is even jewelry and home decor products designed by my colleague, Chicago based artist Theresa Daniel of Beau Lou Designs, inspired by some of my paintings and poems here tonight. We would love to show you those treasures as well. Again I thank you for being here with us tonight. I know there are a lot of places to be on a Thursday night in Chicagoland, and I am so honored and grateful that you spent it here at Artsy Heart with me.

Rina Lucas

Staff & Palette

Artist Statement

“With the change of seasons, both in the year and in life, there can be an initial lament in the letting go of what is to make room for what will be. But as we find the courage to embrace these evolutions with acceptance and even celebration, we experience their true beauty and purpose. Lessons learned as Summer gives way to Autumn seem especially profound. It is at this time when the Fall Equinox works her magical metamorphosis on our landscapes and lives, teaching us to balance transformations within and without. Throughout my career as an artist, I have enjoyed exploring these images with my paintings, poetry, and vocal performances. I am excited to share these themes with the gracious patrons of Artsy Heart as we gather for a festive evening of artistic expression ‘Honoring Autumn at Summer’s End’.” – Rina Lucas

Artist Bio

Soprano Rina Lucas is known for her powerful instrument, effortless range, and musical versatility. Comfortable in multiple genres, she has performed as a soloist with the Charleston Symphony, with the Lowcountry Voices, during the televised Spotlight Awards, in her own multimedia Piccolo Spoleto productions in SC alongside pianist and composer Arshak Sirunyan, and in her original virtual and live shows at The Moss Center and the Floyd Center for the Arts in VA. In addition to her accomplishments as a vocalist, Rina is also a gifted poet and visual artist working in oils. All of her paintings, rich and diverse in subject and style, are accompanied by poetry and signed in Hebrew as a nod to her roots. She has been featured in numerous juried exhibitions along the East Coast and beyond. Her interdisciplinary work has also been recognized by Artistonish Magazine, Classical Singer Music Magazine, Medici International Music Competition, Music International Grand Prix, National Association of Teachers of Singing, and TERAVARNA. With a Bachelor of Science from James Madison University and a Master of Physical Therapy from Gannon University, Rina’s path to performance has been nontraditional, having turned to the arts full time in 2012 after a career as a Physical Therapist. Since that time, she has developed her talents with several excellent mentors including: Professors of Voice – Sandra Barnhardt, Patricia Clevenger, Dr. Jill Terhaar Lewis, and Ariana Wyatt, Artists – Michael Farrar, Z.L. Feng, Jonathan Green, and Terry Lyon, as well as the former Poet Laureate of Charleston, SC, Marcus Amaker. She owns Staff & Palette, her studio for paint, poetry, and voice in the Greater Chicago area where she has recently relocated with her husband John and their beloved pups, Ariel and Eli.