The fields of El Boalo, in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama. A beautiful countryside, inspiration for my first oil paintings. 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.
I was able to customize the fine art prints Many thanks for your help, very professional and approachable. I wish you all the best!
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| Dimensions | 81 × 35 mm |
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| Dimensions | 81 × 35 mm |
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Manuel Sosa -
Those last minutes of the afternoon when the sun sets sideways and dyes everything gold are pure magic for a painter. In this panoramic canvas, I wanted to capture the strength of our wildest dehesa: the volume of that old dry stone wall, the stubble burned by summer, and a couple of holm oaks enduring the heat. I applied a lot of material to the rocks in the foreground so that you can almost feel their rustic touch before losing sight of the blue mountains in the background. In the end, I let the last rays ignite the painting to take you directly to that corner of the mountain.
Pilar Maestre -
This canvas breathes that warmth of late summer or early autumn, when the grass is dry and golden and the last rays of sun hit sideways, bringing out all the textures of the earth and stones.
How you manage to guide our gaze. That imposing dry stone wall in the foreground, rough and with so much volume thanks to the brutal contrasts of light and shadow, cuts the composition masterfully. Behind it, illuminated by that clean low sun, beautiful holm oaks stand out against a sea of golden stubble, opening up in the background towards an infinite countryside and bluish mountains that perfectly mark the distance and atmosphere of the place. Technically, the impasto on the rocks and the warmth of the pastureland against the cold of the mountains in the background show that you paint the landscape from memory and with your heart. You have a breathtaking gallery 🙂