All the world’s a stage for Nathalie.

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One of the talents of Nathalie Ortega is her capacity to adapt to many different audiences. She’s been commissioned by Celtic music band Innerlands (www.innerlands.es) to add pictures to their song “The Hobbit with boots on” that you can listen to here: 

          http://innerlands-spain.bandcamp.com/track/el-hobbit-con-botas-2

The song tells the story of one of the few hobbits who used boots. (yes, several of them did.) Baldo Tuk is a leather artisan with a short leg who, after meeting a fairy in the forest, decides to correct his disability by making a pair of boots for himself, one of them with a bigger shoe sole.
The illustrations are now shown in the band’s concerts as the music plays, helping people know the meaning of the song, which is speechless.
 

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