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June xxx

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

DW blog challenge


This weeks Digital Whispers blog challenge, Kimmie gave us a picture of a very bare room to alter.
I have turned it into a Cobbler's Shop with a little boy gazing in the window.
Outside the window is the shabby door to his cottage.
The words are 'The Cobbler's Song' from Chu Chin Chow and
I sang this in a Panto when I was 14.

8 comments:

Ozstuff said...

Somewhere, in the depths of my memories, I can hear this song being sung in a rich, deep, baritone voice, but I can't remember who the singer was. June, your artwork is wonderful and this piece is stunning. Great work.

Olive said...

You are very good with photoshop. I do not know how to do so many things. Thanks for visiting me...I do have a difficult time crawling around but need to keep at it! hugs♥olive

Kim B said...

That is so good. You are such a talented lady.
Happy Wednesday,
Kim

Sheri said...

june, what a fabulous job you've done here! i loved it even more when you said it was a childhood memory! thanks for bringing it to life for us :)

Nan said...

How creative you are...love the whole tale you made to go with this!

Bill said...

I thought cobble, cobble is what turkeys do. (I know. Sick joke.) Excellent picture as always.)

Carolyn said...

Hi June, I'm catching up after being away for a week. I love your cobbler image including the cat at his feet. Lovely piece.

Cindy Adkins said...

Oh wow, June--this is such a story!!! Beautiful and endearing!! And guess what? My mom bought my piano for me! It was a dream come true. I've played since I was 4 years old. I figured it was kinda cute the way the art and music ended up together in the family room...it must be my "arts" corner...lol
Have a beautiful day and I hope you're doing well.
Love,
Cindy