Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Suki interviews Laurel of Studiololo

Find out how the name Studiololo originated and the answer to this question: who is Curly? See my questions and Laurel's answers here.

7 comments:

studio lolo said...

Thank you Suki! I really enjoyed doing this. I wanted to post a picture for each question but they all kept ending up at the top! I don't know how to insert them as I write. Very frustrating. The name of the painting I did use is called "Gratitude." I thought it was appropriate for you taking the time to do this, and for people taking the time to read it :)
~blessings~
Laurel

marianne said...

Thanks for this wonderful interview Suki!

Ps and Lolo I always upload all the pictures and then select one (the HTML code) and cut it and paste it on the spot where you want it. I don´t know any other way........

Blue Sky Dreaming said...

Great interview questions for studio lolo!
I like the use of silver tape...you find such wonderful ways to express! Sounds as if your journal is an everyday stop!

sukipoet said...

Hi Laurel, What I do is upload all pictures at once for the entire post. Before writing anything. Then, I write what I want beneath each picture. You can also go to HTML and cut and paste the code for the picture inserting it above the words but this is more difficult for me anyway. Thank you too for taking the time to do this. So interesting.

Marianne, it is really thanks to Lolo. I dont really understand your photo method because why do you have to cut and paste it you have already uploaded the photos??

BSD Actually I havent been doing my journal every day, have had some doldrums days recently where I did nothing.

Claudia said...

Dear Suki,
thank you so much for your opinion and for your comment in general!- I like how you "watercoloured2 around these images 3 blogposts ago. I love these colours, especially the turquoise...

Cris, Artist in Oregon said...

You can drag the photo down to where you want it. I always do that. no cutting or pasting. just click on it so it gets the points around it and drag it out to the side and down to where you want it and release it.
I need to go read this interview now.

sukipoet said...

Claudia, thanks for stopping by and for your comments. I am a total novice with watercolor.

Cris, brilliant.!!! I never knew that about the pictures. I will try it.