Kids arrived on the rooftop in the afternoon, and after a quick intro from Sonny, go straight to work — sketching, painting, cutting, pasting — building imagined worlds inspired by The Lazy Eyes’ dreamlike soundscape, one poster at a time.
Sonny Day was there to guide them with low-key feedback and prompts as they worked.
The Lazy Eyes played a stripped-back set as the sun broke through the clouds, their music mixing with the buzz of conversation and rustling paper.
Pizza Oltra was gone in minutes — not a slice left.
There was paint on fingers, posters in hand, and kids who didn’t want to leave.
Until next time.