Luca Ponsato’s artworks exist somewhere between dream and memory, between silence and collapse. They feel less like illustrations and more like fragments recovered from the subconscious. Despite being created through contemporary digital processes, they carry the emotional weight of expressionist painting and the intimacy of confessional writing.
Through blurred figures, burning landscapes, obscured faces, smoke-filled interiors, and lonely architectural spaces, Ponsato constructs deeply emotional visual narratives that explore grief, identity, longing, fear, and human fragility.
More info: Instagram
#1 Are You Sure You’re Okay?
© Photo: Luca Ponsato
Ponsato’s works invite viewers into spaces of emotional ambiguity where personal interpretation becomes part of the experience. Fire becomes a recurring metaphor for internal erosion, while obscured faces and isolated figures suggest identities dissolving under emotional pressure. Accompanied by poetic phrases and intimate textual fragments, the artworks function almost like visual confessions which feel deeply personal yet universally recognizable.
In an age dominated by fast digital consumption, Luca Ponsato creates art that demands emotional presence. His surreal compositions resist superficial viewing, encouraging the audience to slow down and confront feelings often hidden beneath everyday life.
#2 Do Not Let Them See Your Pain

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#3 Does Anyone See My Suffering

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#4 Taking My Time

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#5 Mixed Signals

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#6 You Met Me At A Very Strange Time In My Life

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#7 Go Around Me

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#8 Until You Are Completely Lost

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#9 Followers

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#10 Generational Trauma

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#11 We Can Do This Together

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#12 Eternal Punishment

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#13 Quality Time

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#14 And How Does That Make You Feel?

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#15 The Scenic Route

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#16 Maybe I Was Meant To Burn As A Star

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#17 Always Waiting

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#18 Everyone Is Going Through Something

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#19 To Drown In An Inch Of Water

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#20 A Moment To Get Away

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#21 I Remember Being Happy Here

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#22 Losing The Fight

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#23 A Celebration Of Friendship

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#24 Burning The Midnight Oil

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#25 The Strength It Takes To Carry On

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#26 You Make This Easier

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#27 They Cannot See It

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#28 I Will Be Back Someday

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#29 I Will Wait For You Forever

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#30 There Are No Levels To Loneliness

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#31 Shady Dealings

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#32 Rules For Thee, Not For Me

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#33 It Never Stops

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#34 This Thing Isn’t Helping

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#35 Stuck

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#36 And Yet I Still Choose To Dance

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#37 I Don’t Know Who I Am Anymore

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#38 Left Behind

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#39 The Flower, A Tethered Butterfly

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#40 Can You Just Choose To Be Happy

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#41 Support Group

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#42 And Yet The Sun Still Rises

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#43 Neighborhood Watch

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#44 Family Time

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#45 About The Pain Of Existing

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#46 A Memory Of All I Had Forgotten

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#47 We’re Here For You

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#48 What Is There To Celebrate

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#49 Imperfect

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#50 The Little Things

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#51 The Toll It Takes

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#52 Clouded Thoughts

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#53 Among The Flowers

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#54 Our Spot

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#55 No Escape

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#56 Alone Time

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#57 On Top Of The World

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#58 The Race Keeps Going

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#59 Maybe This One Leads To Happiness

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#60 Not Ready

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#61 My Thoughts Followed Me Here

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#62 I Promise This Time Will Be Different

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#63 The Best Days Of My Life

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#64 Just As Lost As I Was Before

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#65 I Hope This Email Finds You Well

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#66 The Commuter

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#67 The Man In The Moon

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#68 The Risks Of Trying

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#69 The Pain Of Isolation

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#70 This Pain Is Forever

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#71 They Must Be Disappointed

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#72 What If I Am Lost Forever

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#73 Judgment Day

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#74 Sense Of The Moment

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
#75 Anywhere Else

© Photo: Luca Ponsato
PakarPBN
A Private Blog Network (PBN) is a collection of websites that are controlled by a single individual or organization and used primarily to build backlinks to a “money site” in order to influence its ranking in search engines such as Google. The core idea behind a PBN is based on the importance of backlinks in Google’s ranking algorithm. Since Google views backlinks as signals of authority and trust, some website owners attempt to artificially create these signals through a controlled network of sites.
In a typical PBN setup, the owner acquires expired or aged domains that already have existing authority, backlinks, and history. These domains are rebuilt with new content and hosted separately, often using different IP addresses, hosting providers, themes, and ownership details to make them appear unrelated. Within the content published on these sites, links are strategically placed that point to the main website the owner wants to rank higher. By doing this, the owner attempts to pass link equity (also known as “link juice”) from the PBN sites to the target website.
The purpose of a PBN is to give the impression that the target website is naturally earning links from multiple independent sources. If done effectively, this can temporarily improve keyword rankings, increase organic visibility, and drive more traffic from search results.

Leave a Reply