Eventually, after 160 years, I arrived, I think, in the 1950's Fell asleep in 2000 Woke up in 2012 And it was 1975 Johnny Mobasher …
Today
& he said: Gather It's your birthday today!? Yes it is. Do you have a wish today? Yes I do: I wish I had some candles to blow! & He said: Amen Street Photography …
Escape?
Yes.... You Can: Sleep with a loaded Gun, Chain the Gate, Bolt up all the doors Brick up all the windows, Sharpen all the knives in the draw, Turn off all the lights, Take the phone off the hook, Sharpen your teeth, Even add a little more Venom to your tongue, But, How ya gonna, Escape, From …
Phd in Human Form
Having lectured in Architecture for 3 decades, for his 3rd Phd and for 6 more years, he decided to research the correlation between Zip Construction technology, Conceptual forms and fair trade organic peach growth! I for one thinks it's all obvious, after 3 glasses of good red wine!! Johnny Mobasher Stories From …
The REAL Thief
I sat by the lake on a cold sunny day staring at the reflection of the clear blue sky above and a few white clouds and for a few seconds, saw it clearly. The Real THIEF is The One who selfishly robs a child out of childhood, family unity, a parent or just simple considerations of the innocence. And a much Bigger …
Another Flight
Another Flight. This one, a pleasure. Johnny Mobasher Street Photography …
Portrait of The Thief
The portrait of the thief who sweet talked the way in to steal the Golden Bird. The Gold was no more than an illusion to a Foolish Gold digger. The Bird, was no more than an illusion of Freedom. The Thief, angry, confused and in Limbo, fled the scene. Leaving the REAL Treasure behind. A thief is a thief is a …
Techno-Folly
“Heading up!! After a few exhausting days of enduring the kind of heat that they Tortured Clint Eastwood under, back in the 1960's Western movies!! Or the good guys in Good Bad & The Ugly!! For now.....” Designed By: Tony Heywood & Sarah Watson at the Chelsea Flower show 2012 Johnny Mobasher …
Is This Art!
My sincere Congratulations and deepest sympathy to the Financial Times Editor to be the first in the publishing history to print the crappiest portrait of her Majesty on the front cover today. And similarly my most sincere good luck wished to the one who drew it, Tracey Emin, for getting away with it. The drawing has a …
Hope
Dear Walled Garden, Just a short note to thank you for being there, for listening, for your patience, for your wisdom, for the Life, the colour and taste. For the most memorable time, for all and every season, For being constant, for being Real, and for you. See you soon again, some sunny day, I hope. For out of the …











