Artist creates ‘Explore Galesburg’ coloring book after falling in love with the city

Derek Peters, a local artist and graphic designer, joins Galesburg's Morning News hosts Jay Redfern and Tyler Gumm to discuss his upcoming project "Explore Galesburg: A Coloring Journey."

Peters moved to Galesburg from California three years ago after discovering the city on oldhomesunder50k.com. He was drawn by affordable Victorian homes and blown away by the city's architectural heritage. He says he arrived with "unbiased eyes" and wants to help others—both longtime residents and newcomers—truly see the city's character.

The coloring book features hand-sketched illustrations of local landmarks including Victorian homes, the Purrington Mansion, Knox College, the courthouse, the East Main Street underpass, and Carl Sandburg's birthplace. Each page includes hidden "Easter eggs" referencing local history (like Lincoln entering Knox College through a window during the Lincoln-Douglas debates), educational "fast facts," and a QR code linking to a curated soundtrack. Peters structures the book so each page leads to the next, encouraging readers to visit the actual sites.

Peters is seeking local business sponsors for June printing. Sponsorship opportunities include full-page coloring advertisements that provide long-term visibility as users spend time coloring. Pre-orders and sponsorship inquiries are available at exploregalesburg.com. Questions? Email Derek.

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Derek Peters, a local artist and graphic designer, joins Galesburg’s Morning News hosts Jay Redfern and Tyler Gumm to discuss his upcoming project “Explore

 

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