Palomino Horse Portrait


Oil Pasterl on Paper
February 15, 1988
by Winry Marini



The Palomino's Promise


In a small town nestled among rolling golden fields, a young girl named Lily discovers a neglected palomino horse named Sunny in an old, rundown stable. Drawn to the horse's gentle eyes and golden mane, Lily feels an instant connection and vows to save him from his unfortunate circumstances.

Despite her family's objections and the challenges that lie ahead, Lily is determined to keep her promise to Sunny. With the help of her grandfather, a retired horse trainer, Lily begins to rehabilitate Sunny and nurse him back to health.

As Lily spends more time with Sunny, she learns about his troubled past and the dreams he once held dear. Moved by Sunny's resilience and spirit, Lily is inspired to pursue her own dreams of becoming an artist, just like she was when she created her childhood drawing of a palomino horse.

Together, Lily and Sunny embark on a journey of healing and self-discovery, facing obstacles and overcoming setbacks along the way. Through their bond, they learn the true meaning of loyalty, determination, and the power of a promise kept.

In the end, Lily's childhood drawing of a palomino horse serves as a reminder of the promise she made to Sunny and the journey they shared together. As she looks back on her drawing, she realizes that Sunny will always hold a special place in her heart, forever inspiring her to chase her dreams and never give up, no matter how daunting the obstacles may seem.


Horse (Equine) Art, Pencil on Paper Collection