Oil painting of a zizagging path between holm oaks. Painting from 2004. Oil on board. Manuel Sosa © 2004
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True art in the hands and heart The fine art print is beautiful. It looks even better in person. I ordered it as a gift for a bird lover. By mistake, they sent me a different one, and Mr. Sosa had the wonderful gesture of gifting me the incorrect one and sending me the one I had ordered, which allowed me to give a truly magnificent gift. Both are beautiful. Thank you for your generosity. The person who received them is a follower of your paintings and was immensely happy. Many thanks.
European turtle dove I have this painting, and others too, a marvel. I have my home adorned with several paintings by Manuel: a Song Thrush, a Common Snipe, a Common Quail. If my house were bigger, I would have more. Thank you Manuel for making these paintings more accessible.
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| Dimensions | 73 × 47 mm |
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| Dimensions | 73 × 47 mm |
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Alex Garcia -
This painting has a depth that captivates you and invites you to wander. The composition is magnificent, using the dirt path in the foreground on the right to guide the viewer's eye into the heart of the dehesa, where the path zigzags, losing itself among holm oaks and plowed hills.
The chromatic atmosphere is a true lesson in painting. You have flooded the entire canvas with a twilight or setting sun light that tinges the sky with a spectacular golden ochre, casting an infinite warmth over the furrows of the plowed land on the left. The detail of the vegetation bordering the path, with those loaded brushstrokes that depict the dry grasses and the small touches of wildflowers, demonstrates your absolute mastery of the natural landscape. In the background, the silhouettes of the mountains fading into bluish and grayish tones close the horizon with a beautiful melancholy. It is a superb oil painting that breathes the countryside.
Manuel Sosa -
Where the Day Dies
Walking along the paths when the sun begins to set and the plowed fields are tinged with this dense ochre color is a complete escape. In this oil painting, I wanted to capture that hour when the wind dies down and the dehesa becomes pure silence. I added a lot of texture to the ruts of the path and the clods of loose earth so that you can almost feel the crunch of boots as you walk.
Pilar Maestre -
Here you immerse us completely in that fading, orange light of the end of the day, when the fields are already plowed and the earth turns a beautiful, dense brown tone.
It is spectacular how the dirt path in the foreground, with its deep ruts, invites us to step into the painting and follow the border of dry vegetation and wildflowers holding on at the edge of the path. The holm oaks, scattered with your characteristic mastery, break up the plain and guide us toward that distant perspective of hills and mountain ranges blurred under a glowing sky that seems to warm the canvas. It is a painting you can smell and feel. What a superb way to paint the solitude of the countryside.