Hiones (XX-XXI) - Limewave (U.V. Effects)






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Hiones (XX-XXI) presents Limewave (U.V. Effects), a hand‑signed original mixed‑media artwork from 2026, measuring 90 cm by 72 cm and weighing 1 kg, created in Portugal in a street art style, with 100% hand‑painted on cotton canvas and accompanied by a COA, shipped unframed in a DHL Express tube for UV‑exposed viewing encouraging a luminous experience.
Description from the seller
Collector's Item.
100% handmade painted on cotton canvas.
This painting should be displayed under UV light for a 100% experience.
Work shipped unframed, in a shipping tube via DHL Express.
Accompanied by COA, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Limewave captures an expanding state of energy through a composition marked by transparencies, luminous flows and intense chromatic overlays. The acid tones of green and blue create a vibrant and immersive atmosphere, where light seems to move continuously across the surface of the painting.
The work combines spontaneous gestures with fragmented geometric shapes, establishing a balance between structure and fluidity. Small glints and subtle lines traverse the composition like signals or reflections, reinforcing a sense of speed, freshness and constant transformation.
In Limewave, abstraction functions as a sensory experience. The painting does not seek to represent a specific place, but rather to convey a visual state close to digital memory, the artificial landscape and the accelerated perception of the present. The result is a living, pulsating surface, where color and movement merge in a language that is simultaneously atmospheric and urban.
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. Throughout 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% handmade painted on cotton canvas.
This painting should be displayed under UV light for a 100% experience.
Work shipped unframed, in a shipping tube via DHL Express.
Accompanied by COA, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Limewave captures an expanding state of energy through a composition marked by transparencies, luminous flows and intense chromatic overlays. The acid tones of green and blue create a vibrant and immersive atmosphere, where light seems to move continuously across the surface of the painting.
The work combines spontaneous gestures with fragmented geometric shapes, establishing a balance between structure and fluidity. Small glints and subtle lines traverse the composition like signals or reflections, reinforcing a sense of speed, freshness and constant transformation.
In Limewave, abstraction functions as a sensory experience. The painting does not seek to represent a specific place, but rather to convey a visual state close to digital memory, the artificial landscape and the accelerated perception of the present. The result is a living, pulsating surface, where color and movement merge in a language that is simultaneously atmospheric and urban.
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. Throughout 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.
