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Gallery at Hunterdon County Library exhibits work of Richard Gerstner, The Colorblind Artist

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The Gallery at Hunterdon County Library, Route 12, Flemington, N.J., exhibits the work of The Colorblind Artist, Richard Gerstner, a former associate editor at Newsweek, through March 31.
The exhibition consists of 36 pen and ink drawings and six photosilkscreens.
Gerstner was with Newsweek for 21 years. At the time he left he was an associate editor. Following Newsweek he was a website designer. For eight years had his own radio talk show on WDVR-FM.

He has been an artist all his life…a painter, a photographic silkscreener, but for the last 15 years he has gone back to the basic…drawing.
Using rapidiograph pens, he creates colorful drawings even though he is known as The Color Blind Artist.


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