Minimalist vintage equestrian line-art illustration with integrated typography, rendered in delicate hand-drawn pencil and ink sketch technique on a flat solid white background. The focal subject is an anatomically accurate horse head in a confident three-quarter front-facing view, angled slightly left, wearing a traditional English leather bridle with finely rendered straps, buckles, noseband, browband, cheekpieces, throatlatch, and reins trailing downward. The horse features large expressive dark eyes, upright alert ears, and a gently flowing mane draping along the left side of the neck. Illustration technique uses soft cross-hatching and delicate tonal shading concentrated around the muzzle, jawline, brow, and ear bases, while the broad planes of the face remain open with clean white negative space for an elegant, airy refinement. Line quality is loose and organic with subtle thick-to-thin variation, suggesting confident artist's hand rather than mechanical outline, achieving a refined equestrian sketch aesthetic. To the right of the horse head, flush-left typographic lockup carries the visual pun: the hero word "stable" set in large flowing modern brush calligraphy with pronounced thick-and-thin stroke contrast, smooth confident letterforms, and slight natural ink swell at the terminals; directly beneath it, in a noticeably smaller scale, the phrase "but not really" set in a delicate lowercase serif font with fine hairline strokes and tight optical spacing, baseline-aligned under the word "stable." The typographic pairing is intentional and humorous — the grand calligraphic "stable" undercut by the modest serif whisper beneath it. Entire composition — horse illustration and type lockup — balances as a unified horizontal grouping with generous surrounding white space, giving the layout a clean farmhouse-meets-equestrian minimalism. All ink in deep matte black with no fills, no gray tones beyond the cross-hatch shading, no decorative flourishes beyond what is described. Flat solid white background. Crisp screen-print finish with no distress, no grain, no texture overlays. | PODspy AI Design