Proof of Cascade
2004
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
2004
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
Proof of Cascade is a 2004 by Andrew Drummond, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This black-and-white print splits the scene in two. On the left, train tracks stretch into the distance, flanked by gravel and a fence. A train is just visible, moving fast. On the right, a waterfall crashes down rocky cliffs, its spray blurring into mist. The title *Proof of Cascade* hints this might be about contrasts—stillness vs. motion, nature vs. man-made. The artist used a high-contrast style to make both sides pop. Check out Drummond, Andrew to see how he plays with light and movement in other works.
The artwork titled *Proof of Cascade* by Andrew Drummond from 2004 is a digital diptych depicting the West Coast coal fields. One panel features a blurred image of a moving train, while the other shows a waterfall in a grotto, evoking themes of motion and nostalgia for industrial tradition. The piece is part of a portfolio of 24 prints created for the SOFA Print Project.
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This artist made a single print in 2004 titled Proof of Cascade, a study in pure, flowing line.
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