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.
