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The Kentucky Derby’s 151-Year Tradition Continues with Humble Beginnings

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The Kentucky Derby’s 151-year tradition of horse racing at Churchill Downs is set to continue with the next crop of three-year-old thoroughbreds, with a new commemorative bottle created by artist Humberto Lahera to mark the occasion.

For the bourbon brand Woodford Reserve, the tradition dates back 26 years, with the 2025 commemorative bottle featuring Lahera’s vibrant artwork.

Artist Humberto Lahera’s Journey to the Kentucky Derby

Artist Humberto Lahera’s background in art is a testament to the power of inspiration. Growing up, he drew on the walls of his childhood home by the age of three and painted portraits from what he saw on television.

The Artistic Inspiration Behind Lahera’s Kentucky Derby Bottle

During his virtual interview with us, Lahera explained the inspiration behind his artwork, titled “Carrera Dinamica” or “Dynamic Race.” This dynamic painting captures the fluid motion of the Kentucky Derby, with vivid colors and movement.

“I have had a natural talent since I was born,” says Lahera, “and I love the American dream, which is full of culture. Kentucky, in particular, is full of culture and history.”

Lahera’s artistic style has evolved over time, incorporating various styles such as photorealism, realism, impressionism, and abstraction. He believes that his art can be recognized and loved internationally, as it seamlessly blends different styles.

The Meaning Behind the Kentucky Derby Bottle

According to Lahera, his Derby bottle is meant to represent the event’s action, depicting a jockey and horse vaulting from an explosion of roses, racing toward the finish line.

“Everything is fluid and full of colors and movements,” Lahera explains, “including the classic representations of Churchill Downs with the twin spires that are part of the spectator stands and roses that are given to the winning horse. Carrera Dinamica captures the image of a jockey ‘chasing his American dream.

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