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Art quote of the day by Leonardo da Vinci: "A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light"

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Art quote of the day by Leonardo da Vinci A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light

Some words stay in our minds because they feel true even when we hear them outside their original meaning. Leonardo da Vinci’s quote about beginning to paint a canvas with black is one of those sayings.

It speaks about the way we see the world, not just the way we paint it. At first, the idea may sound unusual, even gross, because we are often taught to think of art as something built from light, colour, intensity, and beauty. But Leonardo was never interested in easy ideas. He looked closely at nature, studied how the eye works, and treated painting as an art and an investigation.


That is what makes this quote still feel new today. It is not only about paint on a canvas, but it is actually about noticing what is hidden, unfinished, or overlooked before rushing toward what is already known and visible.



While we are already surrounded by bright screens, AI-generated images, and instant judgments, Leonardo’s words pull us to feel that real understanding often begins in the dark.

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Art quote of the day by Leonardo da Vinci

"A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light"
-Leonardo da Vinci
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What does the quote mean

Leonardo da Vinci’s quote means that a painter should think first about darkness, shadow, and contrast, because these are what make light meaningful.

He is describing a method of looking at things, as forms become clear when they are set against a darker ground, and light stands out because of what surrounds it.

In art history, this connects strongly with chiaroscuro, the use of strong light and dark to create depth and intensity. Leonardo helped develop this way of painting, and it became one of the defining techniques of Renaissance art.

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Absence reveals presence!

When we delve deeper, we understand that the actual meaning of the quote explains that absence can reveal presence.

Understand, a face looks brighter when shadow surrounds it. A tree feels more alive when its outline is cut by sunlight. In the same way, many things in life become understandable only when contrasted with difficulty, silence, or uncertainty. Leonardo’s point was not that everything should literally start black, but that darkness is not empty. It is the background that defines the shape of what we value.

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The quote remains timeless even today!

Today, this quote remains relevant because modern life has become more about speed, clarity, and constant show. People often believe what others post on social media, where most users try to be perfect and aesthetic in what they post, while creative work and real thinking usually begin with uncertainty.

Leonardo’s idea encourages patience. It tells artists, writers, and thinkers to respect the unseen stage before the finished one.

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