Hiones (XX-XXI) - Blind Spot





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Blind Spot by Hiones (XX-XXI), a 100 by 80 cm original mixed media artwork signed by the artist and painted entirely by hand on cotton canvas in 2026, shipped unframed in a DHL Express tube and accompanied by a COA signed by the artist.
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Collector's Item.
100% hand-painted on cotton canvas.
Work shipped unframed, in an DHL Express shipping tube.
Accompanied by a COA, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Blind Spot explores the limits of perception and the construction of identity in an era dominated by the digital image. The portrait, presented in an austere monochrome palette, is interrupted by a band of pixels that crosses the figure's gaze, precisely concealing the point where the link between subject and observer is established.
The visual interference functions simultaneously as mask and revelation. By hiding the eyes, the work denies immediate access to the figure's individuality, but invites a deeper reflection on what remains invisible: memories, vulnerabilities, traumas and personal narratives that escape the surface of the image. The color elements emerging from the distortion suggest fragments of information, echoes of an identity dispersed between the physical and the digital worlds.
The small orange signal suspended above the head introduces a subtle tension between alert, discovery and consciousness, as if marking a thought about to emerge or a truth that insists on remaining out of reach.
Between presence and concealment, Blind Spot questions what we choose to see — and what, consciously or unconsciously, we remain unable to recognize. The work turns the visual fault into a space for contemplation, where absence becomes as meaningful as the image itself.
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, 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.
Work shipped unframed, in an DHL Express shipping tube.
Accompanied by a COA, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Blind Spot explores the limits of perception and the construction of identity in an era dominated by the digital image. The portrait, presented in an austere monochrome palette, is interrupted by a band of pixels that crosses the figure's gaze, precisely concealing the point where the link between subject and observer is established.
The visual interference functions simultaneously as mask and revelation. By hiding the eyes, the work denies immediate access to the figure's individuality, but invites a deeper reflection on what remains invisible: memories, vulnerabilities, traumas and personal narratives that escape the surface of the image. The color elements emerging from the distortion suggest fragments of information, echoes of an identity dispersed between the physical and the digital worlds.
The small orange signal suspended above the head introduces a subtle tension between alert, discovery and consciousness, as if marking a thought about to emerge or a truth that insists on remaining out of reach.
Between presence and concealment, Blind Spot questions what we choose to see — and what, consciously or unconsciously, we remain unable to recognize. The work turns the visual fault into a space for contemplation, where absence becomes as meaningful as the image itself.
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, 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.

