By plantasticka on Skatehive
This weekend I photographed the annual Art Picnic held on Owl Hill in Kaunas. Owl Hill is a well-known spot in the city, named after the sculpted owls that sit at the top of the hill. It’s a small park-like space, surrounded by trees and greenery, and every year it transforms into a lively gathering place for art, creativity, and community. The Art Picnic brings together artists and creators from different fields, each offering something interactive for people to try. From watercolor and painting workshops to games, quizzes, and hands-on decorating activities, there was something for everyone, no matter their age. One of the most popular spots was the ceramic workshop, where people could shape and paint clay with their own hands. This year, there was also a performance piece that stood out. A woman, fully covered in clay, lay on the ground as part of the artwork. Visitors were invited to join in by taking a brush and adding even more clay onto her. It was unusual, a little strange, but