But, after she left the podium (to widespread applause), what likely lingered in many minds is the
candid picture she'd painted
of one
of publishing's growing digital nightmares: debut authors may be understanding about the slow
process to market and put up with it, said Smart, «but as they build reader communities around them they will get really, really pissed off and go and self - publish.»
Belz writes that «each [artist] has now been painting for more than four decades, and each has in the
process periodically made ambitiously large
pictures, as well as
pictures that are frankly and unapologetically beautiful,
candid in celebrating color as a vehicle
of emotional content, intuitively smart in structuring its deployment to assure the content's credibility.