Amid the quest for a sense of belonging and acceptance, flowers, symbols of affection, become subjects of painting for Panmela Castro. The artist portrays the flowers she receives from friends and strangers on various occasions, reflecting the need for connection and recognition.

The title "Black Women Don't Receive Flowers" addresses theories regarding the affectivity of women of color and their impacts on society. Being distant from the Brazilian beauty ideal, these women are often overlooked and disregarded compared to white women, resulting in difficulties in establishing long-lasting relationships. Consequently, many of them end up being responsible for caring for and supporting their families alone, without a partner to share expenses. This situation places them at greater socioeconomic vulnerability, as indicated by research on poverty and food insecurity in the country.