Artwork
Full Stop, 12 pt, CMYK

Full Stop, 12 pt, CMYK is a print by Duncan Bullen. It dates from 2013 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The painting is called Full Stop, 12 pt, CMYK, made by Duncan Bullen in 2013.
It's part of a portfolio that combines work from UK and New Zealand artists.
This portfolio was created for a simultaneous exhibition in both countries, which is an interesting way to connect artists from different places.
You can learn more about this kind of project by looking at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Overview
Full Stop, 12 pt, CMYK is a 2013 print artwork by Duncan Bullen, included in the Parallel Prints 2013 NZ-UK portfolio. This collaborative project, published by Wharepuke Print Studio, features works by 12 artists from the UK and New Zealand.
Subject & Meaning
The subject and meaning of Full Stop, 12 pt, CMYK are not explicitly stated, but the title suggests a focus on typography and color representation, indicated by the specification of font size (12 pt) and color mode (CMYK).
Technique & Style
As a print, the technique involves printing processes. The style is hinted at by the title's emphasis on typographic details (12 pt font) and CMYK, suggesting a contemporary, design-conscious approach.
History & Provenance
Created in 2013 by Duncan Bullen, the work is part of a portfolio designed for simultaneous exhibitions in the UK and New Zealand, facilitated by Wharepuke Print Studio.
Context
Part of a cross-cultural exchange, the portfolio aims to connect UK and New Zealand artists through a unified print project, reflecting collaborative practices in contemporary art.
Legacy
While specific legacy details of Full Stop, 12 pt, CMYK are not provided, the project's approach to international collaboration and print media may influence future cross-border artistic initiatives.
Artist & collection
Artist
Duncan Bullen’s prints look like they were drawn by a robot who’d just learned what a period was.











