Zonkey, buried wolves found among contemporary pieces in Dothan art exhibit
by Traci Bratton
“I just like to over-exaggerate certain features. I think it’s just my style. Her head is a little bit bigger and her legs are a little bit shorter than what you would find on an actual zonkey,” said Stacey Holloway, the artist who created Xena. But Xena’s changing expression was completely an accident, according to Holloway, a visiting assistant professor of sculpture at UAB in Birmingham.