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MURAL @ POWER CORE STUDIO

Power, strength, and fearless energy! 💥✨I had the opportunity to transform the walls of Power Core Studio in Middletown, NJ - with a collage mural celebrating iconic women and empowerment. A bold reminder to push limits, own your space, and rise strong! Thank you Power Core Studio very inspiring to create this mural for you! 💪🎨🔥 #Indie184 #PowercoreStudio #WomensEmpowerment #StreetArt #FearlessFemales" #muralart

COLLABORATION WITH DR. MAYA ANGELOU ESTATE

About Maya Angelou: A Writer’s Journal

For the first time ever, fans of Maya Angelou have creative space to write their own masterpieces alongside quotes from the phenomenal poet, memoirist, activist, and actor in this elegant and evocative journal.

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NEW GRAFFITI MURAL INSTALLATION @ BRONXLANDIA

Site-specific graffiti mural installation, INDIE 184 Blockbuster, 32 ft x 12 ft, curated by OutLaw Arts @ Bronxlandia 910 Hunts Point Avenue, Bronx, NY. 10474

INDIE 184's graffiti mural at Bronxlandia is a captivating display of vibrant colors and dynamic shapes that effortlessly merge to create a harmonious visual symphony. The artist's signature style, characterized by intricate patterns and bold lines, commands attention and invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world where creativity knows no bounds. Set against the backdrop of the Bronx, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, INDIE 184's mural serves as a testament to the power of art to transform urban landscapes into inspiring works of beauty. Whether you're a local resident or a passing admirer, this mural at Bronxlandia is sure to leave a lasting impression that celebrates the spirit of creativity and self-expression.

FUN FACT:

This building was once a burgeoning train station, built by architect Cass Gilbert in 1909, and went through a series of transformations in the last century, before it became Bronxlandia. It was one of nine train stations built in the Bronx by The New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company in the early 1900s. The station is French Renaissance in design,