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Vincent Van Gogh

I was sitting in a park nearby river Rajna, sketching something. Suddenly someone dropped a
book, I picked it up and saw the name on it, it said Vincent Van Gogh. My eyes went big
when I realized it was an accomplished artist Vincent Van Gogh. I was so excited to meet so
talented artist. When I handed him the book, he looked at me with a smile. I asked him: Can
I ask you a couple of questions? He said with an even bigger smile: Of course. Here is the
rest of the interview:
Nea: Where did you come from?

Van Gogh: I am from Zundertu in Netherlands.

Nea: Let's talk about your career. Why did you want to become an artist?

Van Gogh: I wanted to become an artist because I loved how different colors, lines, and
shapes made a new more detailed picture.

Nea: What techniques did you love the most when you were younger?
Van Gogh: Watercolour technique but also oil on canvas and still life.
Nea: Which piece of art was your favorite?
Van Gogh: Self-portrait of me was my favorite work of art because it has a unique style.
Nea: How did you feel knowing your abstract pieces are in respectable galleries and
exhibitions?
Van Gogh: I am proud of myself knowing my hard work paid off and also having of great
influence on children like you.
Nea: That's very kind of you. How many art pieces did you make?
Van Gogh: I made over 2000 art pieces.
Nea: That's impressive. What inspired you to do such beautiful art pieces?
Van Gogh: I was inspired by Japanese art and that's when I made my style of art.
Nea: And last question. Who helped you in your art career?
Van Gogh: My brother, he was always there for me. He helped me with finance and was
supportive.
Nea: That's touching. Thank you for taking some time off from your busy schedule to answer
a few questions about your life!
Van Gogh: I am delighted to be interviewed.
Rudolf Stingel
I was sitting in a park nearby river Po, sketching something. Suddenly someone dropped a
book, I picked it up and saw the name on it, it said Rudolf Stingel. My eyes went big when I
realized it was an accomplished artist Rudolf Stingel. I was so excited to meet so talented
artist. When I handed him the book, he looked at me with a smile. I asked him: Can I ask you
a couple of questions? He said with an even bigger smile: Of course. Here is the rest of the
interview:
Nea: Where did you come from?

Rudolf Stingel: I am from Meran in Italy.

Nea: Let's talk about your career. Why did you want to become an artist?

Rudolf Stingel: I wanted to become an artist because I loved how different colors, lines,
shapes, and textures made a new more detailed picture and because art was my way of
expressing feelings.

Nea: What techniques did you love the most when you were younger?

Rudolf Stingel: Self-Portraits but also Carpet Paintings .


Nea: Which piece of art was your favorite?
Rudolf Stingel: 'Untitled' was my favorite work of art because it has a unique style of saying
your footprint on Earth.
Nea: How did you feel knowing your abstract pieces are in respectable galleries and
exhibitions?
Rudolf Stingel: I am proud of myself knowing my hard work paid off and also having of great
influence on children like you.
Nea: That's very kind of you. How many art pieces did you make?
Rudolf Stingel: I am not so sure but I would say over 220.
Nea: That's impressive. What inspired you to do such beautiful art pieces?
Rudolf Stingel: I don't want to talk about it. Next question.
Nea: And last question. Who helped you in your art career?
Rudolf Stingel: No one, I did all work by myself but there were always supportive people I
will never forget.
Nea: That's touching. Thank you for taking some time off from your busy schedule to answer
a few questions about your life!
Rudolf Stingel: I am delighted to be interviewed.
William Shakespeare
I was sitting in a park nearby river Temza, writing something. Suddenly someone dropped a
book, I picked it up and saw the name on it, it said William Shakespeare. My eyes went big
when I realized it was an accomplished writer William Shakespeare. I was so excited to meet
so talented writer. When I handed him the book, he looked at me with a smile. I asked him:
Can I ask you a couple of questions? He said with an even bigger smile: Of course. Here is
the rest of the interview:
Nea: Where did you come from?

William Shakespeare: I am from Stratford-upon-Avonu in England.

Nea: Let's talk about your career. Why did you want to become a writer?

William Shakespeare: I wanted to become a writer because poetry was my way of


expressing feelings.

Nea: What did you love to write when you were younger?

William Shakespeare: Tragedies but also comedies, historical dramas, and sonnets .
Nea: Which play was your favorite?
William Shakespeare: I don't know there were so many but if I have to say I would say
Hamlet for sure.
Nea: How did you feel knowing you introduced nearly 3000 words into the English
language?
William Shakespeare: I am proud of myself knowing my hard work paid off and also having
of great influence on children like you.
Nea: That's very kind of you. How many sonnets did you write?
William Shakespeare: I wrote over 154 sonnets.
Nea: That's impressive. What inspired you to write such beautiful sonnets?

William Shakespeare: So many things like love, passion, mythology, and so on…
Nea: And last question. Who helped you in your writing career?
William Shakespeare: No one, I did all work by myself but there were always supportive
people I will never forget.
Nea: That's touching. Thank you for taking some time off from your busy schedule to answer
a few questions about your life!
William Shakespeare: I am delighted to be interviewed.
Davor Vrankić
I was sitting in a park nearby river Drava, sketching something. Suddenly someone dropped
a book, I picked it up and saw the name on it, it said Davor Vrankić. My eyes went big when I
realized it was an accomplished artist Davor Vrankić. I was so excited to meet so talented
artist. When I handed him the book, he looked at me with a smile. I asked him: Can I ask you
a couple of questions? He said with an even bigger smile: Of course. Here is the rest of the
interview:
Nea: Where did you come from?

Davor Vrankić: I am from Osijek in Croatia.

Nea: Let's talk about your career. Why did you want to become an artist?

Davor Vrankić: I wanted to become an artist because I loved how different colors, lines, and
shapes made a new more detailed picture.

Nea: How many prestigious awards did you win?


Davor Vrankić: I have won several prestigious awards.
Nea: Which piece of art was your favorite?
Davor Vrankić: Kristina Vila was my favorite work of art because it has a unique style.
Nea: How did you feel knowing your abstract pieces are in respectable galleries and
exhibitions?
Davor Vrankić: I am proud of myself knowing my hard work paid off and also having of great
influence on children like you.
Nea: That's very kind of you. How many art pieces did you make?
Davor Vrankić: I made over 250 art pieces.
Nea: That's impressive. What inspired you to do such beautiful art pieces?
Davor Vrankić: I was inspired by graphic pencil and that's when I made my style of art.
Nea: And last question. Who helped you in your art career?
Davor Vrankić: No one, I did all work by myself but there were always supportive people I
will never forget.
Nea: That's touching. Thank you for taking some time off from your busy schedule to answer
a few questions about your life!
Davor Vrankić: I am delighted to be interviewed.

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