There are ambiguities in the art of painting but they are the ambiguities of a fine precision: the discovered fact of the image containing at the same time the reverberations of the unknown, the truly mysterious... I would take this further and add that painting is itself precise in its ideas. In the sense that the image is the idea in its purist form.* [*"The image is a principal of our knowledge. It is that from which our intellectual activity begins, not as a passing stimulus but as an enduring foundation” - St. Thomas Aquinas, Opus XVI]. (Patrick Swift)

There are ambiguities in the art of painting but they are the ambiguities of a fine precision: the discovered fact of the image containing at the same time the reverberations of the unknown, the truly mysterious... I would take this further and add that painting is itself precise in its ideas. In the sense that the image is the idea in its purist form.* [*"The image is a principal of our knowledge. It is that from which our intellectual activity begins, not as a passing stimulus but as an enduring foundation” - St. Thomas Aquinas, Opus XVI].

Patrick Swift

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