Calder Pillay
In the book "Chasing Vermeer" by Blue Balliett, Frank Andalee is a classmate of the main characters, Petra Andalee and Calder Pillay. He is known for his interest in pentominoes and codes, and he becomes involved in solving the mystery surrounding the stolen Vermeer painting. Frank's analytical thinking and problem-solving skills are crucial to unraveling the clues throughout the story.
In "Chasing Vermeer" by Blue Balliett, Mr. Wright is the eccentric neighbor of Petra and Calder. He is an artist who is known for creating very detailed and mysterious paintings. Throughout the book, he plays a key role in helping Petra and Calder solve the mystery surrounding a stolen Vermeer painting.
Old Fred is a character in "Chasing Vermeer" by Blue Balliett. He is a retired art teacher who plays a crucial role in guiding the young protagonists, Petra and Calder, as they investigate the mysterious theft of a Vermeer painting. His wisdom and knowledge about art help the children connect clues and deepen their understanding of both art and the importance of curiosity. Old Fred embodies the theme of mentorship and the value of learning from experience.
Mr. Wright is a mysterious art collector who is interested in buying the Vermeer painting that is at the center of the book's mystery. He plays a key role in the story's resolution.
She plays a big help in uncovering the mysterious painting
Some minor characters in "Chasing Vermeer" include Petra's classmates Calder and Tommy, their teacher Ms. Hussey, and professor Greengrove. Each of these characters plays a role in helping solve the mystery of the stolen Vermeer painting.
Sean
If Tommy hadn't moved in while chasing Vermeer, the dynamics of the story would have shifted significantly. His presence plays a crucial role in unraveling the mystery and driving the plot forward. Without him, the exploration of themes such as obsession and the pursuit of art would likely be less intense, resulting in a different narrative arc and character development. Ultimately, the story may have lost its central tension and intrigue, focusing instead on a more solitary journey.
Vermeer
Chasing the Dream- Jamieson ft. Joell Ortiz Instrumental
The current influences are that they have many plays example Linx chasing a hare.
Lisa plays the tuba in one of the intros but I can't locate a character that plays it regularly.