Haleh Mashian
Mixed media on wood panel
60 x 60″ (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
“White Rose” by Haleh Mashian takes a familiar subject and reimagines it with bold texture and depth, turning a delicate bloom into something almost sculptural. The large-scale composition magnifies the intricate layers of petals, shifting the rose from a fleeting symbol of beauty into a raw, expressive statement of resilience.
The color palette, though primarily neutral, is anything but simple. Layers of ivory and cream blend with veins of deep brown, gray, and hints of gold, evoking the passage of time. These subtle tonal shifts add depth, creating an interplay between light and shadow that brings movement to the stillness of the composition. The deep green of the stem, the only strong contrast in the piece, anchors the form, keeping the rose connected to its natural roots while everything else takes on an almost timeless quality.
“White Rose” carries a fascinating tension between abstraction and representation. The expressive, almost geological textures give the flower an undeniable weight, yet they also challenge the traditional softness associated with a rose. For collectors and interior designers looking for contemporary artwork that merges floral beauty with bold, textural expression, “White Rose” is a stunning choice that bridges elegance with strength.