Hiones (XX-XXI) - Peripheral Vision





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Hiones (XX-XXI) Peripheral Vision, original hand-signed mixed-media artwork on cotton canvas, 100 × 80 cm, created in 2026, in excellent condition, approx. 1 kg, from Portugal, street art style, sold directly by the artist, shipped unframed in a tube via DHL Express, with a COA signed by the artist.
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Collector's Item.
100% hand-painted on cotton canvas.
Work shipped unframed, in a DHL Express shipping tube.
Accompanied by a COA, authenticity certificate signed by the artist.
Peripheral Vision investigates how reality is constructed not only by what we observe directly, but also by everything that remains on the margins of our attention. Through the extreme magnification of a single look, the work turns the act of seeing into a space of analysis, awareness and vulnerability.
The eye emerges as a symbol of perception and presence, occupying almost the entire composition. Yet, the apparent sharpness is interrupted by pixellated fragments that traverse the image like transmission noises or traces of incomplete information. These elements suggest a coexistence between clarity and distortion, reminding us that all observation is inevitably conditioned by the filters through which we interpret the world.
The monochrome palette reinforces the psychological intensity of the work, while the meticulous details of the iris and eyelashes create a sensation of proximity that is almost uncomfortable. The gaze seems simultaneously to observe and be observed, establishing a reciprocal relationship between the figure and the viewer.
In Peripheral Vision, what lies out of focus is given equal importance to the center of the image. The work invites reflection on the limits of human attention in an era saturated with visual stimuli, questioning to what extent we are able to distinguish between what we see, what we ignore and what remains permanently outside our field of vision.
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 thought and inspiring. Today he continues to explore new figurative approaches and to deepen the impact of his art on the space around him.
Collector's Item.
100% hand-painted on cotton canvas.
Work shipped unframed, in a DHL Express shipping tube.
Accompanied by a COA, authenticity certificate signed by the artist.
Peripheral Vision investigates how reality is constructed not only by what we observe directly, but also by everything that remains on the margins of our attention. Through the extreme magnification of a single look, the work turns the act of seeing into a space of analysis, awareness and vulnerability.
The eye emerges as a symbol of perception and presence, occupying almost the entire composition. Yet, the apparent sharpness is interrupted by pixellated fragments that traverse the image like transmission noises or traces of incomplete information. These elements suggest a coexistence between clarity and distortion, reminding us that all observation is inevitably conditioned by the filters through which we interpret the world.
The monochrome palette reinforces the psychological intensity of the work, while the meticulous details of the iris and eyelashes create a sensation of proximity that is almost uncomfortable. The gaze seems simultaneously to observe and be observed, establishing a reciprocal relationship between the figure and the viewer.
In Peripheral Vision, what lies out of focus is given equal importance to the center of the image. The work invites reflection on the limits of human attention in an era saturated with visual stimuli, questioning to what extent we are able to distinguish between what we see, what we ignore and what remains permanently outside our field of vision.
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 thought and inspiring. Today he continues to explore new figurative approaches and to deepen the impact of his art on the space around him.

