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/As I first read Milton Glaser’s keynote speech called Truth & Ambiguity I reflected on the main part of the essay containing all of his thoughts about the famous painting, The Last Supper, by Leonardo Da Vinci. I interpreted him as saying that the painting was very ambiguous. I’ve always been interested in fine art and I find that almost all art is subjective, that is kind of the point. It’s to get the audience to think and draw their own conclusions, that’s the fun part about it. If an artist were to explain their thinking it would be too obvious and it would create a lot of disagreements.