Huiling Wang, an eighth-grade student at E.B. Stanley Middle School, is the youngest artist to participate in the Abingdon Wolf Project sponsored by Abingdon Main Street. Huiling is painting a fall scene on her wolf pup that will be displayed in downtown Abingdon as early as June. She is one of 24 local artists whose preliminary sketches were chosen for the project.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Lesley James Lint (left) and her daughter Clementine Gaal are painting wolf sculptures as a mother-and-daughter project. The duo artists are participating in the Abingdon Wolf Project sponsored by Abingdon Main Street to promote the historic shopping district in town.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Melinda Fritts-Payne of Bristol, Virginia, described whimsical vignettes on this year's wolf sculpture as playful and colorful. The artist has named her hand-painted wolf Blue, inspired by her favorite Blue Willow china.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Huiling Wang, an eighth-grade student at E.B. Stanley Middle School, is the youngest artist to participate in the Abingdon Wolf Project sponsored by Abingdon Main Street. Huiling is painting a fall scene on her wolf pup that will be displayed in downtown Abingdon as early as June. She is one of 24 local artists whose preliminary sketches were chosen for the project.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Lesley James Lint (left) and her daughter Clementine Gaal are painting wolf sculptures as a mother-and-daughter project. The duo artists are participating in the Abingdon Wolf Project sponsored by Abingdon Main Street to promote the historic shopping district in town.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Melinda Fritts-Payne of Bristol, Virginia, described whimsical vignettes on this year's wolf sculpture as playful and colorful. The artist has named her hand-painted wolf Blue, inspired by her favorite Blue Willow china.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News