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Sunday Silence Mural Taking Shape in Central Kentucky

Dual classic winner is a member of Hall of Fame, breed-shaping sire.

An outline of the planned Sunday Silence mural

An outline of the planned Sunday Silence mural

Courtesty of Legends of Bourbon County

A mural celebrating dual classic winner Sunday Silence will soon adorn downtown Paris, Ky., joining the town's growing collection of large-scale public equine art.

The mural is a project of the Legends of Bourbon County non-profit organization, in conjunction with Stone Farm, which raised and campaigned the 1989 Horse of the Year.

The artwork will depict Sunday Silence's iconic victory in the 1989 Kentucky Derby (G1). It is being painted on the side of Hotel Thoroughbred, a new boutique hotel on Main Street that opens in Spring 2026.

Renowned artist Jaime Corum, known for her lifelike equine portraits, will create the mural. Corum already has contributed to the block's artistic landscape with large murals of fellow racing legends Curlin  and Secretariat.

"When we were approached about having Sunday Silence celebrated and memorialized in this way, we were extremely honored," said Staci Hancock of Stone Farm. "The mural has really captured the horse's essence, and it will pay tribute to him and Thoroughbred racing for generations to come."

Work on the mural, which depicts Sunday Silence racing past the famed Twin Spires of Churchill Downs, is scheduled to begin Aug. 18.

"We're excited to add Sunday Silence to the growing collection of equine art in downtown Paris," said Chris Poynter, developer of Hotel Thoroughbred. "This mural will not only honor a legendary horse but also celebrate Bourbon County's deep connection to the history of horse racing."

The finished piece will be dedicated Sunday, Oct. 12 during the Legends of Bourbon County festival. This year's festival, presented in partnership with Stone Farm, celebrates the legacy of the legendary Sunday Silence while showcasing Bourbon County's thriving Thoroughbred industry and its vital connection to tourism.

Tickets for the Fall Meet Event at Stone Farm on Saturday, Oct. 11, are on sale now.

Sponsors of the Sunday Silence mural include Shadai Farm in Hokkaido, Japan, Keeneland, Stone Farm, and Hotel Thoroughbred.

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.