DON RIMX
David “Don Rimx” Sepulveda was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. His family lived in the public housing development Nemesio R Canales, which in the early 90s had a very high crime rate. Drugs and gun violence were part of his everyday life. Don Rimx was kept on the straight and narrow through his parents’ watchful eyes. They noticed his interest in drawing at a young age and nurtured it by enrolling him in weekend art classes at the local art school. He later received his diploma from the Central High School of Visual Arts and continued his education at the Escuela de Artes Plasticas. Upon finishing his studies, he dedicated himself to incorporating the various techniques of classic art into urban art, specializing in murals. Lorenzo Homar, Jose Alicea, Rafael Tufino, Antonio Martorell, Rembrandt, and Joaquin Sorolla are just a few of the influences one sees in the line work, color treatment, and poetic imagery of his pieces.
Presented work: Murals on a digital screen
- Olor a Azucenas
- El Cacique Guerrero
- Raza Brava
- Tun Tucum Pá
- El mal con bien se apaga
- Las Máscaras de Vejigantes