“Rosa Branca no Centro,” created by Beatriz Milhazes in 1997, belongs to the P&D (Pattern and Decoration) art movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork features a complex and vibrant circular composition dominated by an array of intricate patterns and decorations. At its core lies a depiction of a rose, rendered in various shades of blue, which is encircled by layers of geometric and organic shapes in hues of pink, purple, and teal. The circular motif is adorned with repeated floral and lace-like patterns, creating an intricate, mesmerizing effect. The background is predominantly pink, enhancing the visual contrast and emphasizing the central elements. Overall, the composition is characterized by its harmonious blend of colors and meticulous patterns, reflecting the artist’s skillful blend of abstraction and decorative elements.