Hiones (XX-XXI) - Heatwave Protocol Pt2 (U.V. Effects)





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Hiones presents Heatwave Protocol Pt2 (U.V. Effects), a 2026 original, hand-painted mixed-media diptych on cotton canvas, 100 × 80 cm, signed by the artist with COA included, shipped unframed in a DHL Express tube from Portugal.
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Collector's Item.
100% hand-painted on cotton canvas.
This painting should be displayed under UV light for a 100% experience.
Work shipped unframed, in DHL Express transit tube.
Accompanied by a COA, authenticity certificate signed by the artist.
Heatwave Protocol presents itself as a diptych where chromatic intensity and gesture fuse into a visual language close to a system in overload. The two paintings operate as variations within the same energetic field, where incandescent tones — orange, acid yellow, and saturated reds — seem to expand beyond the physical limits of the canvas.
Through overlapping layers of spray, gestural marks and nearly diagrammatic elements, the series builds a tension between control and collapse. Lines suggesting flow, interference, or even technical signaling cross with more impulsive gestures, creating a composition that oscillates between organic and digital. There is a sense of interrupted reading — as if we are faced with a visual code in the process of failure or transformation.
The title, Heatwave Protocol, reinforces this idea of a system activated under extreme conditions. “Heatwave” points to thermal and emotional saturation, while “Protocol” suggests structure, rule, an attempt at containment. Yet what emerges on the canvases is precisely the moment when that protocol can no longer contain the accumulated energy.
Despite the apparent abstraction, there is a strong spatial dimension: curved shapes and insinuated volumes create depth, almost like fragments of architecture or surfaces enlarged to the limit of perception. Areas of transparency and drips introduce a time into the painting — recording action, speed, and interruption.
Installed as a diptych, the work gains an expanded reading, where each canvas dialogues with the other, creating continuity and fracture simultaneously. Heatwave Protocol thus positions itself as a study of intensity, excess, and failure — a territory where painting ceases to be merely an image and becomes a sensory experience.
About Hione
Hione is a visual artist from Porto who, since 2013, has used graffiti as his main form of expression. With a visual language marked by vibrant colors and defined shapes, his work reflects a strong connection to urban culture. Over his career, he has developed a unique style that fuses graffiti, contemporary art, illustration, and graphic design. He presents his works in public and private contexts, aiming to provoke reflection and inspire. Today he continues to explore new figurative approaches and deepen the impact of his art on the space around him.
Collector's Item.
100% hand-painted on cotton canvas.
This painting should be displayed under UV light for a 100% experience.
Work shipped unframed, in DHL Express transit tube.
Accompanied by a COA, authenticity certificate signed by the artist.
Heatwave Protocol presents itself as a diptych where chromatic intensity and gesture fuse into a visual language close to a system in overload. The two paintings operate as variations within the same energetic field, where incandescent tones — orange, acid yellow, and saturated reds — seem to expand beyond the physical limits of the canvas.
Through overlapping layers of spray, gestural marks and nearly diagrammatic elements, the series builds a tension between control and collapse. Lines suggesting flow, interference, or even technical signaling cross with more impulsive gestures, creating a composition that oscillates between organic and digital. There is a sense of interrupted reading — as if we are faced with a visual code in the process of failure or transformation.
The title, Heatwave Protocol, reinforces this idea of a system activated under extreme conditions. “Heatwave” points to thermal and emotional saturation, while “Protocol” suggests structure, rule, an attempt at containment. Yet what emerges on the canvases is precisely the moment when that protocol can no longer contain the accumulated energy.
Despite the apparent abstraction, there is a strong spatial dimension: curved shapes and insinuated volumes create depth, almost like fragments of architecture or surfaces enlarged to the limit of perception. Areas of transparency and drips introduce a time into the painting — recording action, speed, and interruption.
Installed as a diptych, the work gains an expanded reading, where each canvas dialogues with the other, creating continuity and fracture simultaneously. Heatwave Protocol thus positions itself as a study of intensity, excess, and failure — a territory where painting ceases to be merely an image and becomes a sensory experience.
About Hione
Hione is a visual artist from Porto who, since 2013, has used graffiti as his main form of expression. With a visual language marked by vibrant colors and defined shapes, his work reflects a strong connection to urban culture. Over his career, he has developed a unique style that fuses graffiti, contemporary art, illustration, and graphic design. He presents his works in public and private contexts, aiming to provoke reflection and inspire. Today he continues to explore new figurative approaches and deepen the impact of his art on the space around him.

