A billboard for artist Thomas Ferrella’s “DRIFT” project, a series of what he calls “single-word poems,” stands above Atwood Avenue in Madison. The regionwide project will be up through April 20.
The artist who created one-word billboards throughout the Madison area hopes they will inspire an "inner dialogue" for passersby that could lead just about anywhere.
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One word on a billboard is meant to inspire inner thoughts. “The idea is to capture your attention with just this single word and let your mind go," says the artwork's creator.
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A billboard for artist Thomas Ferrella’s “DRIFT” project, a series of what he calls “single-word poems,” stands above Atwood Avenue in Madison. The regionwide project will be up through April 20.
The artist who created one-word billboards throughout the Madison area hopes they will inspire an "inner dialogue" for passersby that could lead just about anywhere.
One word on a billboard is meant to inspire inner thoughts. “The idea is to capture your attention with just this single word and let your mind go," says the artwork's creator.