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Proof of Cascade, by Andrew Drummond, 2004

Proof of Cascade

Andrew Drummond

2004

From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum

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Overview

Proof of Cascade is a 2004 by Andrew Drummond, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.

Who painted this?
Andrew Drummond
When & what style?
2004
Where can I see it?
Victoria and Albert Museum

About this work

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 story of this work

Overview

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.

Read the full account in the museum source.

About the artist

Artist

Andrew Drummond

This artist made a single print in 2004 titled Proof of Cascade, a study in pure, flowing line.

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