Another of my homage paintings to the Iberian Wolf. Oil on canvas. Manuel Sosa © 2011
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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.
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| Dimensions | 116 × 81 mm |
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| Dimensions | 116 × 81 mm |
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Alba María Roblas Moreno -
Have you come from hell?
Has he infused you with his eternal rancour?
Luzbel or Belial?
And the big wolf, humble: "It's a hard winter,
and the hunger is horrible! In the frozen forest
I found nothing to eat, and I looked for cattle,
and at times I ate cattle and shepherds.
The blood? I saw more than one hunter
on his horse, carrying the goshawk
to the fist; or run after the boar,
the bear or the deer; and more than one of them I saw
to stain with blood, to hurt, to torture,
from the hoarse horns to the muffled clamour,
to the animals of Our Lord.
And it wasn't out of hunger, they were going hunting.
Francis responds: In man there is
bad yeast.
Excerpt from the poem «The Motives of the Wolf» by Rubén Darío