He did not describe his paintings, he just painted them.
Vincent Van Gogh used texture in some of his paintings like for example in The Starry Night.Answer two:Texture and layers is typical of painting in general.
Texture is the word used to describe a rock's constituent mineral size and arrangement, visible on a freshly fractured surface. Because a rock's surface can be weathered to a smooth or polished surface, the way it feels is not usually included in a description of texture.
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the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance
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Tactile texture is the physical texture or actual texture on a surface that you can feel by touching. Tactile texture can include wood grain, fur, or sand as well as a smooth surface of glass or metal.
They used to be until the 19th century. Then some artists, like van Gogh, put on paint thickly giving the surface a rough texture. Others have followed so oil paintings may be rough or smooth.
Actual texture is the way that a painting actually feels to the touch, regardless of what is in the painting. An artist may pay close attention to the actual texture, for example a mixed media artist might add sand to the surface of his piece. Other artists won't pay as close attention to their paintings' texture, for example a painter might not intentionally add texture but her painting would have the texture of her paint
As with any successful painter or artist, van Gogh incorporated all of the elements of art (line, shape and mass, light, value, color, texture and time and motion) into his paintings.
texture
The properties of surface materiel and its color
The correct spelling is "texture" (consistency or surface appearance).