Penguino
Across The Alps
The wind howled through the icy mountain pass, snow whipping through the air like powdered courage. But at the summit, unshaken and unmistakable, sat Penguino—small in size, mighty in spirit—astride a powerful white steed. His tiny flippers gripped the reins, his bold red cloak billowed behind him, and on his head sat a blue and gold bicorne hat tilted just so.
This wasn’t just any expedition. This was history in the making.
Long ago, when kingdoms clashed and empires rose, Penguino emerged not as a conqueror, but as a leader of dreams. They said a penguin couldn’t cross the Alps. That he was too soft, too small, too... well, chilly. But Penguino believed in the impossible.
With every determined blink of his wide eyes, he pressed onward—not to claim thrones or treasure, but to show the world that greatness comes in all shapes and sizes. Behind him followed artists, dreamers, and fellow wanderers, inspired by the sheer audacity of a penguin leading the charge.
Painted boldly over an old stock certificate, Penguino’s crossing became a declaration: Imagination is the true empire.
And so, through snow and legend, he rode.
12.0" x 8" in without Frame