Hiones (XX-XXI) - Daydream






Over 10 years' experience in art trade and previously founded his own gallery.
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Hiones presents Daydream, an original 100 x 80 cm hand-painted street art work on cotton canvas in aerography and spray paint, dated 2026, signed by hand, with COA, originating from Portugal and sold directly by the artist, shipped unframed in a protective tube.
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Collector's Item. 100% hand-painted on cotton canvas. Work shipped unframed, in a shipping tube via DHL Express. Accompanied by a COA, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Daydream captures a moment of suspension between presence and thought, revealing a figure immersed in an intimate space of silent contemplation. The distant gaze and the softness of the expression create a cinematic atmosphere, where time seems to slow down and reality temporarily dissolves into memory, imagination, and emotion.
The precision of the portrait subtly contrasts with the fragmented geometric elements in the background, suggesting visual interferences similar to incomplete memories or decomposing digital structures. This duality between the human and the built reinforces the sense of transition — between childhood and maturity, between the inner world and the exterior.
The warm, earthy palette envelops the composition in nostalgic, almost melancholic light, while the delicate details of the skin, hair, and lighting preserve a deep emotional dimension. In Daydream, the portrait goes beyond physical representation and becomes a reflection of what remains invisible: thought, silence, and identity in the process of being formed.
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 the course of 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, with the aim of provoking reflection and inspiring. Today he continues to explore new figurative approaches and deepen the impact of his art on the surrounding space.
Collector's Item. 100% hand-painted on cotton canvas. Work shipped unframed, in a shipping tube via DHL Express. Accompanied by a COA, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Daydream captures a moment of suspension between presence and thought, revealing a figure immersed in an intimate space of silent contemplation. The distant gaze and the softness of the expression create a cinematic atmosphere, where time seems to slow down and reality temporarily dissolves into memory, imagination, and emotion.
The precision of the portrait subtly contrasts with the fragmented geometric elements in the background, suggesting visual interferences similar to incomplete memories or decomposing digital structures. This duality between the human and the built reinforces the sense of transition — between childhood and maturity, between the inner world and the exterior.
The warm, earthy palette envelops the composition in nostalgic, almost melancholic light, while the delicate details of the skin, hair, and lighting preserve a deep emotional dimension. In Daydream, the portrait goes beyond physical representation and becomes a reflection of what remains invisible: thought, silence, and identity in the process of being formed.
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 the course of 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, with the aim of provoking reflection and inspiring. Today he continues to explore new figurative approaches and deepen the impact of his art on the surrounding space.
