Vincent Van Gogh is an important part of art history. I particularly love Starry Night. 
Yes, I like that painting, too. I heard the brushwork has interesting mathematical qualities. I also really enjoy his work Cafe Terrace at Night. Do you ever do any painting yourself? 
I do! I paint with acrylics mostly. Seldom do i use oils, though.
I've never really used oils either, too pricey. Have you ever done any master studies of Van Gogh's work? I did one of his Sunflowers years ago. It's hard to recreate his palette and dynamic vision. 
Not since college. I have done a study on Starry Night though. Back in college, that is. Not recently. Haha 
Fun. Yeah, it's harder to find time for hobbies like painting after college. Have you ever seen Van Gogh's "View of Arles with Irises"? It's one of my favorites for the rich colors.
I have, just not in person. I believe it's in the Van Gogh museum in Denmark...(i thinkthat's where it is...)I would love to see his work in person.  
That would be wonderful - the full impact and complexity of most paintings can't be entirely conveyed by a print or a photo online. Have you visited many museums in your area?
Unfortunately, where I live, there are not many art museum...however, when i travel, go on vacation, I seek out museums. One of my favorites in NOMA in New Orleans. I hope to one day travel to Denmark to visit the famed Van Gogh museum. Definitely a bucket list item. 
Definitely it would be a great experience to visit the Van Gogh museum. I'd not heard of NOMA before, but now that I look it up I really want to go. I especially like their 'Small Talks' sessions to learn more in-depth about a piece.
yes, if you ever get the chance, it's worth the trip. 
For sure. Are you interested in history as well as art? I think it would be fascinating to visit 'Le Musée de F.P.C.' - it's a cultural center that talks about the thriving antebellum community of Free People of Color in historic New Orleans.