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In this art gallery, I will be show casing a variety of pieces that detail in texture.

Landscape at Saint-Rémy (Enclosed Field with Peasant), Vincent van Gogh, 1889, From the collection of: Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Most noted for popular Post-Impressionism art, Vincent Van Gogh creates depth within this piece by including thick amounts of paint in each brush stroke.
Accumulation of Books, Ham, Myung Su, 2008, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
Myung Su Ham, a korean artist, creates a type of technique in his piece that takes texture to a different level by alternating brush strokes to be linear.
Untitled, Temür Köran, 2009, From the collection of: İstanbul Museum of Modern Art
Using newspaper photographs then painting a thin layer of paint, Temur Koran shows depth in his Untitled piece made in 2009.
Precolombino, Aníbal Villacís, 1973 - 1973, From the collection of: Art Museum of the Americas
Anibal Villacis is a mixed media painter that utilizes a variety of materials such as marble dust, sand, metal, plaster, paint, and silver and gold leaf to create intense texture in his art pieces.
Bird's Eye View, Thomas Yeo, 2000, From the collection of: National Heritage Board, Singapore
Thomas Yeo creates texture in this pastel piece by layering paint and using an off-center composition.
Dream Journey - Time, Whang, Inkie, 2007, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
Inkie Whang is most known for scanning traditional oriental landscape paintings, recomposing them and adding contrast to emphasize texture while still showing the work of the original piece.
The Body and the Angel, Giuliano Collina, 1993, From the collection of: Museo Diocesano Milano
The Body and the Angel by Giuliano Collina is a triptych mixed media using thick and pasty earth placed on canvas while red tones naturally appear.
Untitled, Kim, Jiwon, 2009, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
Jiwon Kim paints his Untitled piece with oil, silk screen on linen using sharp tools to create texture on lumps of paint stacked on the surface.
Portrait of Anthony Valabrègue, Paul Cézanne, 1869–1871, From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
In this Paul Cezanne's painting, it explores complex texture by utilizing a palette knife rather than brushes.
Bouquet in a Vase, Renoir, Pierre Auguste, 1878, From the collection of: Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Renoir emphasizes impressionism in Bouquet in a Vase by combining thick, rich and vivid color strokes to create pleasing texture.
Geometric Knife Drawing 09-03-09, Cho, Byung Wang, 2009, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
In this piece, Cho strips a tiny piece off of an abstract photograph in perfect horizontal lines while she creates faded colors and texture.
Charcoal and chalk, Gaylord Chan, 1999, From the collection of: Hong Kong Museum of Art
Gaylord Chan's Charcoal and chalk shows balck and white monochromatic tones of layered acrylic textures and irregular shapes to show spontaneousness.
Mendrami, Kim, Jiwon, 2006, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
Jiwon Kim uses oil on linen to show texture easier and by utilizing sharp tools to brush through layered paint.
Tsing Yi Island, Ching (Wong Sau-ching), 1998 - 1999, From the collection of: Hong Kong Museum of Art
Ching uses thick black lines and course brush strokes in this abstract piece to show texture.
Tahitian Woman with a Flower, Paul Gauguin, 1891, From the collection of: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Gauguin uses oil on canvas showing thick brush strokes and imprecise detail showing texture.
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