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Most are on the subjects of Life, Love, and our U.S. Government. The illustration after the Introduction is a piece I worked on for about 3 years, all characters inked in one by one, forcing me to create a puzzle piece without manipulating the previously drawn character.
Justin Malangoni
Justin Malangoni is a self taught artist, graphic designer and writer
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Kaos in Control - Justin Malangoni
© 2011 by Justin Malangoni. All rights reserved.
Illustrated by: Justin Malangoni
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First published by AuthorHouse 07/26/2011
ISBN: 978-1-4634-1315-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4634-1313-2 (ebk)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011908848
Printed in the United States of America
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Contents
Introduction
I. Cro Magnon Illustration
1. Life
2. Fuck You (Love)
3. Government Greed
4. "Various Quotes
5. Unedited Poems & Lyrics
Introduction
Chaos in control is how I view the world. I feel if we relinquish control we live free. Try and control and you become a slave to anguish and lust. Until now I have only let very few people read any of my poems, they are sacred to me and very personal. But in the great words of Shannon Hoon, One of these days this will die, so will me and so will you.
So, I figured why not share them, since words are designed to be read. These writings were started around 2003 up to present time, so you might notice a change in maturity from time to time. I feel these subjects can be related to on a capacious age scale, but is really only intended for readers over the age of 21. I have been an artist from birth but only began writing when I moved out west by myself. I think I started from boredom or just being alone… not really sure. I drank and I wrote and I smoked and I wrote, until I made some friends. But it became a passion within me so I continued. I went to art school and would not recommend any artist to do this. These schools are very expensive and do not guarantee you any work, post graduation. If you want to pursue a career as an artist of some sort and need to refine your writing, painting or drawing skills, take some local classes and I’m sure you’ll be just fine and it will save you a ton of money. Just a suggestion from past experience… I went to school for animation, could not find anyone ambitious enough to do the underground film scene and come up with something worthy of TV so I got a job through a good friend, thank you Jason Young, doing graphic design. I continued to do this