Paul Lewis Gallery
Our Paul Lewis collection has more than 150 works of art in total. Here are our favorites.
Water color on canvas print, the scene depicts a young blond girl in spring planting flowers. She is kneeling over her garden, the background is a blue sky and foliage.
A water color print, originally done on canvas, the scene is of an old courthouse with minimal background. Trees surround the building and people dressed in 1940's clothing walk the street.
A water color painting originally done on canvas. This print depicts a white plantation home surrounded by trees.
A water color print originally on canvas, this painting shows downtown Mt. Sterling, with the courthouse in the background and the surrounding buildings that can still be seen there today.
Originally water color on canvas, this print depicts the old Methodist Church.
This scene depicts a water color rendering of the old train station that can be found in downtown Mt. Sterling. Originally done on canvas the background of this work is empty focusing on the train tracks, the building, and tree in the foreground.
This work of art was originally done with pencil, this print showcases the historic Sherburne Bridge. Surrounded by trees the details stand out due to Lewis' talent.
Originally a black and white pencil drawing on sketch paper. This print shows a log cabin surrounded by trees.
Originally a black and white pencil drawing on sketch paper. This print shows a plantation home with many windows, surrounded by trees.
Nellie Meadows Gallery
A botanical depiction of the state flower, Goldenrod. This work was done with colored pencil.
A botanical depiction of cattails. This work was done with colored pencil.
A botanical depiction of Voilet flowers. This work was done with colored pencil.
A botanical depiction of thistles. This work was done with colored pencil.
Gene Gray Gallery
This original work was done on a canvas with acrylic paint. It depicts a bobcat fiercely looking at the viewer perched up high on a tree limb covered with leaves.
Done originally on canvas with acrylics, this print depicts two geese floating on a serene body of water, their reflections staring back at them.
Painted on canvas with acrylics this piece shows a great horned owl perched on an old tree stump or perhaps driftwood.
Local Artists
Featured Showcase
The library has collected a wide variety of local art created by Bath Co. citizens. We are proud to display those creations here.
A photo print, in color, closeup shot of a sunflower, centered in frame, the light in the background is fading.
Artist: Unknown print of watercolor painting depicting an old watermill in the summertime. The millhouse is red and surrounded by trees and other foliage. The water wheel is running on the side of the building. A small river coming from the background flows through the center of the scene. The river is bright and reflective. A tree stands in a patch of grass towards the left of the scene.
Photo print of a closeup of a honeybee in the spring gently sitting on a daisy.
Original work on canvas done in acrylic paint. The scene is set in summer with the sun setting. The art depicts an old farm house with chipping red paint and a slumped roof. In the foreground on a bright yellow grassy field, a rooster is sitting on a fence. In the background there are fall trees and shadowed mountains. The light in the sky is fading over the mountains.
Photo print, closeup shot, of crosses in the ground. Bright yellow flowers are in the background.
Photo of a close up of a statue of a deer. The sun is setting give the it a warm glow.
This is an original work done on canvas with acrylics of an otter sitting on driftwood in a swampy area or at a lake.
This is an original work done on canvas with acrylics of a mother bear with her three cubs in a field with red flowers.
This is an original work done on canvas with acrylics of the old mill. A lake tales up the foreground. The mill can be seen in the background, old and slightly leaning to the side.
May Day
May Day has been a tradition in Bath Co. since the 1950's. Here is some photography taken by locals of the pageant winners, floats and more!