The sunlight at its zenith filters through the shingles of a ruined and abandoned mansion in the heart of the Sierra de los Alcornocales. The geometric shapes of the broken light and the triangular composition of all the elements lend rhythm to the work. A blinding ray makes an insomniac Barn Owl avert its gaze, which, after many years, is now considering a change of roost. The bird has been painted away from the center, although looking towards it, to create tension and compel the viewer to journey through the work. This painting is an oil painting. Oil on canvas. Manuel Sosa © 1999
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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 | 100 × 73 mm |
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| Dimensions | 100 × 73 mm |
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Ana García Moreno -
Let's hope that this is true ... especially the recognition of our friend and great teacher Manuel Sosa.
Alejandro Martínez Veiga -
One day I hope that not too long from now Cubism will be defeated and there will be no more Kandinskys everywhere, people will go en masse to see Rubens or Caravaggio in the Prado Museum, or admire Modesto Trigo or our friend Manuel Sosa with his paintings of Iberian fauna so pleasant and elaborated with a lot of feelings. Kind regards.