Intrigue Meets Art Appreciation in Following Van Gogh by Tea Gudek Šnajdar
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My guest today is Tea Gudek Šnajdar, author of Following Van Gogh listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction. Here's a summary of the podcast:
- Inspiration for the novel that combines travel writing with a thriller.
- Fascination with the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and how his color palette changed as he moved from the Netherlands to Paris to Arles.
- The "what if" that inspired Tea to make a forged painting central to her novel.
- What is it about the paintings of Van Gogh that Tea and millions more find so compelling.
- The role that Van Gogh's letters to his brother Theo has played in cementing his legacy.
- Tea's experience as a guide at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
- Reading from Following Van Gogh.
- One thing that Tea learned from writing this novel that she didn't realize before.
- What's next?
Read more about Tea Gudek Šnajdar on her website: https://culturetourist.com/
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