"LE QUEDO BUFEAITO"
by Don Rimx
"Positioning this enormous treasure trove of urban art amidst one of New England’s most historic, Puritan cities, illustrates how the past and present can merge to create a brighter, more equitable future." — @BayStateBanner
Born and raised in a Puerto Rico public housing development, David Sepulveda, aka Don Rimx, immersed himself in art under the watchful eyes of his parents. Moving to Brooklyn—before eventually landing in Florida—Rimx says the city had a profound affect on his work and the skeletal structures with which he "explores the synthesis of man and his city." Just steps from downtown Salem, MA, the El Punto neighborhood has long provided a home to waves of immigrant populations including a large number of Caribbean workers. In 2017 @NorthShoreCDC launched the Punto @Urban.Art.Museum bringing world class art to the neighborhood and Rimx was on hand to share this work on Peabody St. @donrimx/













