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Most Wanted Men No. 12: Andy Warhol

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Most Wanted Men No. 12, Frank B, is a medium sized silkscreen piece created by Andy Warhol in America during 1964. Andy Warhol is known for transforming contemporary art, with his new techniques, along with his unique style of using ubiquitous and banal with ordinary objects. Frank Bellon was one of a total of thirteen men wanted for charges by the New York Police in 1962. He was charged for the fatal shooting of 22 year old Michael Macagnone on July 19, 1935 along with unlawful flight to escape prostitution. During Andy Warhol’s time, he was seen as great success and started the movement of pop art. Perceived through his works of screenprinted images of Marilyn Monroe, soup cans, and his newspaper stories (http://www.theartstory.org/artist-warhol-andy.htm). In Most Wanted Men No. 12, Frank B, Andy Warhol used silkscreen, contrast, achromatic/neutral colors of black and white, and composition to create a representational piece allowing the viewer to have a dramatic experience when observing. …show more content…

However with the use of such material, silk, it became too expensive to continue. The silk was replaced with a hybrid material made of nylon and polyester, allowing for the piece to last longer due to the non-absorption of ink resins and fats. With the use of this new material the print of the screen allows for a sharper print compared to the old style. The piece seems to be clean, clear, and very precise due to this material that Andy Warhol decided to

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