A Rose Grew From The Concrete

Dylan Collazo

Dylan Collazo (Puerto Rico / Pennsylvania, 1997) explores cultural identity and popular icons through an aesthetic of irony and emotional resonance. His paintings blend humor with homage, turning well-known figures into exaggerated yet intimate portrayals that reflect collective memory.
Emerging Contemporary Voices – New York (2022)
Recognized as a young artist bridging Caribbean identity with global contemporary language.
Young Talent Showcase – Allentown, Pennsylvania (2021)
Recognized as a young artist bridging Caribbean identity with global contemporary language.
Cultural Crossroads Program – Puerto Rico (2020)
Recognized as a young artist bridging Caribbean identity with global contemporary language.
About the Artwork
A Rose Grew From The Concrete depicts an iconic figure of resilience and urban culture, reimagined with Collazo’s signature wide-eyed style. The portrait captures both strength and vulnerability, echoing the title’s metaphor: beauty emerging from hardship. With vibrant reds and stylized features, the work becomes a symbolic reflection on survival, cultural pride, and the transformation of struggle into art.

Year

Art Type

2025

Painting

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Canvas

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One-of-a-kind artwork

Dimensions

40 x 30 cm

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A Rose Grew From The Concrete depicts an iconic figure of resilience and urban culture, reimagined with Collazo’s signature wide-eyed style. The portrait captures both strength and vulnerability, echoing the title’s metaphor: beauty emerging from hardship. With vibrant reds and stylized features, the work becomes a symbolic reflection on survival, cultural pride, and the transformation of struggle into art.
2025
Painting

Year

Art Type

Need more information? Contact Us

Medium

Exclusivity

Dimensions

Authenticity

Packaging

Canvas
One-of-a-kind artwork
40 x 30 cm
Certificate is included
Box

Need more information? Contact Us

Delivery Cost

Delivery Time

Returns

Handling

Ships From

Customs

Shipping may be included in price
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
14-day return policy.
Ships in a box.
USA
Shipments from Mexico may experience delays due to country’s regulations for exporting valuable artworks.

Need more information? Contact Us

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