Any other day, the third-graders at Edgewood Elementary School could paint pictures of cats, Jeff Pierson, Charleston public art director, told them. But Tuesday was for abstract art.

Pierson is working with third- through fifth-graders at the school to create a public art project for the tennis courts near the intersection of Washington Street West and Edgewood Drive, on Charleston's West Side. Kanawha Valley

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The students created abstract paintings on squares of polytab, a material that Pierson can affix to aluminum circles that were used in a previous art project throughout Charleston. Pierson will then paint a letter on each circle to spell

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