Oil on panel of a Snowy Owl. As in a musical composition, the rhythm of this painting lies in the diagonal distribution of its elements and in the alternating repetition of rocks and grasses. The interesting pattern of the granite, impulsively resolved with a palette knife, also suggests the plumage of the Snowy Owl, making it an integral part of the landscape. Oil on tablex. Manuel Sosa © 2002
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True art in the hands and heart A beautiful plate. Better in natural. I ordered it as a gift for a bird lover. By mistake they sent me another one and Mr. Sosa was kind enough to give me the wrong one and sent me the one I asked for, so I was able to give a great gift. They are both beautiful. Thank you for your generosity. The person who received them is a follower of your paintings and it made him very happy. Thank you very much.
European Turtle Dove I have this painting, and others, a marvel, I have the house with several paintings of Manuel, thrush, woodcock, quail, if the house would be bigger I would have more, thanks Manuel for making these paintings more accessible.
I was able to personalise the prints Thank you very much for your help, very professional and approachable. All the best!
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| Dimensions | 80 × 52 mm |
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| Dimensions | 80 × 52 mm |
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Azucena Robles -
Friend Manuel, you break the usual scheme of seeing this raptor in a white ice desert, integrating it into an impeccable tundra or wild mountain landscape.
The expressive power of the bird instantly captivates you. That dense white plumage, speckled by the characteristic dark barring of juveniles or females, stands out superbly. The owl appears camouflaged on a steep rocky hillside, sheltered behind a dense tuft of dry grass blades and spikes that shine with a beautiful golden, lateral light. The fixed and penetrating gaze of its intense yellow eyes breaks the stillness of the rocky environment and provides a brutal focal point to the composition. The textures of the lichens on the large foreground rock demonstrate outstanding field detail.
You have captured the gaze of this northern predator with mastery and a play of golden lights in the textures that are a spectacle.
Santi Villa Mendez -
What a wonderful oil painting! 👍👍👍
Ingrid Volland -
Impressionante...🥰
Javier Hernández Ortiz -
What a bastard!
Carlos Calimares -
One of my favourites of yours, I have it in print.
Gabriel Lorenzo Martínez -
Magnificent 👏👏
Chelo Orcoyen Suarez -
How real it looks like a photograph !!!! Unbelievable !!!
Maximo Verastegui Villalon -
Great work of art
Cardi Ceballos -
How wonderful Manuel! I share
Marisa Gómez -
Impressive!!!!!
Santiago Calleja Escamilla -
What a composition, what a light, what a model. Beautiful.
Jorge Castrillon -
Excellent work my friend Manuel !
Sara Ffer -
I thought it was a photo..... my goodness!!!
Pilar Maldonado Vega -
Spectacular!!!!!
Custodia Prieto Alvarez -
Beautiful this great
Maria Jesus Usarralde -
What a pleasure to see one of your works after such a long time, Manuel!
Beautiful, like all of them.
Bernardo Molina -
I still wonder what the so-called snowy owls lived on during the journey to Spain, were there so many rats on that ship?
I don't believe it hehehehehehehehehehehe.
By the way, I love the oil painting. My sincere congratulations for such a magnificent work.
Ana Maria Ternero -
A true work of ART
Miguel Garcia -
A true work of art like each of the pictures you have painted. You will always have all my admiration. Greetings from Mexico !
Antonio Ternero -
Magnificent!
Alex Highland -
My respects, Manuel. This canvas, like all of yours, is to take off your hat. Impressive...
Antonio Vázquez -
What a picture ... my goodness what a detail. You are a crack 👏👏👏👏👏
Jose Juzgado Mora -
Artist!
Maria Angeles Soriano Miguel -
My goodness. How real it looks!