A Quote by Aaron Hill

Art, however innocent, looks like deceiving. — © Aaron Hill
Art, however innocent, looks like deceiving.
Don't decide on a dog based on looks either, much like with people, looks and first impressions can be deceiving.
Propaganda is that branch of the art of lying which consists in nearly deceiving your friends without quite deceiving your enemies.
Diplomacy means the art of nearly deceiving all your friends, but not quite deceiving all your enemies.
What interests me is to paint the kind of antisensitivity that impregnates modern civilization. I think art since Cezanne has become extremely romantic and unrealistic, feeding on art. It is Utopian. It has less and less to do with the world. It looks inward - neo-Zen and all that. Pop Art looks out into the world. It doesn't look like a painting of something, it looks like the thing itself.
Looks can be deceiving.
Looks can be deceiving; it's eating that's believing.
Funny, now I can see, how looks can be deceiving.
Pop Art looks out into the world. It doesn't look like a painting of something, it looks like the thing itself.
Pop Art looks out into the world. It doesnt look like a painting of something, it looks like the thing itself.
It is best, if possible, to deceive no one; for he that ... begins by deceiving others, will end ... by deceiving himself.
Mitt Romney looks like a guy modeling briefs on a package of underwear ... He looks like a guy who goes to the restroom when the check comes ... He looks like a guy who would run a seminar on condo flipping ... He looks like he is the closer at a Cadillac dealership.... He looks like that guy on the golf course in the Levitra commercial.
Looks are deceiving," Risa says. "After all, when I first saw you I thought you looked reasonably intelligent.
Deep down I know I could never be that innocent again, however much I'd like to be.
I can't tell you what art does and how it does it, but I know that often art has judged the judges, pleaded revenge to the innocent and shown to the future what the past suffered, so that it has never been forgotten. Art, when it functions like this, becomes a meeting-place of the invisible, the irreducible, the enduring, guts, and honor.
The art of governing mankind by deceiving them.
I think that a lot of artists have succeeded in making what I might call "curator's art." Everybody's being accepted, and I always want to say, "Really? That's what you've come for? To make art that looks a lot like somebody else's art?" If I am thinking of somebody else's art in front of your art, that's a problem.
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