Indie 184 | |
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Born | Soraya Marquez 1980 (age 43–44) |
Known for | Feminist graffiti art |
Style | Wild-style, mixed media |
Movement | Graffiti |
Partner | Cope2[1] |
Soraya Marquez (born 1980),[2] better known by her pseudonym Indie184, is an American street artist known for her New York feminist graffiti style infused with feminine icons such as hearts, stars and bubbles.[3] Her current work is a mixed media style incorporating painting of past American stars, graffiti, and stencil art on canvas or wall murals.[4][5] Indie’s art is inspired by old school New York graffiti artists such as Seen, LEE, West, Serve, and Cope2.[3][5]
Marquez owns a streetwear brand, Kweens Destroy.[3][6] Her graffiti art has been featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV.[3][4] In 2013, she was commissioned by MAC Cosmetics to create a makeup style purse.[4] Marquez also worked as Rommel London's Chief Artistic Officer in partnership on Rimmel's “The Art of Beauty Campaign.”[7] Her art has been featured in New York City's El Museo del Barrio and the Volklingen Ironworks Museum in Saarbrücken, Germany.[8]