When John Lennon put pen to paper, the result was usually inspired and occasionally sublime.
When John Lennon put pen to paper, the result was usually inspired and occasionally sublime. But not always.
Or consider this: for a brief time in the late 1960s, John Lennon owned a psychedelic Rolls-Royce.
Here, Lennon left the final lines of a few verses blank except for the closing words, which show the rhyme he was going for.
Ivan Lovett of Queensland, Australia, creates remarkably lifelike busts of famous ICONS such as Salvador Dali, Bob Dylan and John Lennon, from ordinary chicken wire.