Frank Rainieri, presidente del Grupo Puntacana, con Thimo Pimentel y el arquitecto Cristian Martínez, director del Museo del Hombre Dominicano.
Encontrado uno de los cilindros.

Since September 2012, furtive art appears in the annals of Dominican national art. Twenty-one furtive cylinders are placed in various emblematic places of the city of Santo Domingo, in an action aimed at celebrating the 500th anniversary of the start of the construction of the Catedral Santa María la Menor, the primate of the Americas.
More than five hundred and fifty ceramic pieces have been placed throughout the national territory and even in remote places outside the island, such as Jaimanitas, Havana.
Furtive art aims to stimulate observation, to see more and better, enjoy what surrounds us, get to know and enjoy art and culture, learn on the move history, geography, music, and customs and promote a better knowledge of the treasures of this magical island of Quisqueya.
Now furtive art organizes its Trayectos Culturales. With them, it broadens its area of operations and ensures that both the old "adicthimos" and the new ones interested in this new way of expressing art and culture now have an additional motivation that will force them to study and manage the latest communication technologies.