For over 12 years ArtByNonya has been showing her acrylic paintings on the Venice Boardwalk. Next time you’re near the Waterfront Cafe whimsy by.
Monthly Archive for July, 2010
On Landosh they call me Lantis.
Treeman’s a plant-like amphibious celestal being from Landosh. His father is King Aqua–founder of the lost city of Atlantis.
Live from Japan–it’s Funny Tombow! How can you not love this guy? Tomoyo Kobayashi started out playing on Bourbon Street. Influenced by the colorful street musicians of New Orleans, he then took his act home to Japan.
Well he’s back in the USA, and if you’re lucky, you’ll catch him on the beach one of these weekends singing classic American songs like “It’s A Wonderful World” and “Blowing In The Wind”. Here’s a link to him performing on Bourbon Street.
Harry Perry is one of the most famous street musicians in the world and an icon of Venice Beach. In his early days, Harry studied Kundalini Yoga, eventually becoming a member of the Sikh Dharma–thus the Sikh turban and robes. The Sikh community has given him the honorary title of “Nihang Baba”, indicating that he’s considered an elder within the Sikh community. In addition to his rock music which you can explore at the link above, Harry is also known for his renditions of traditional Sikh music.
















