Too Extreme For You is a digital art company with a vision for pushing the boundaries of life, the mind and the universe brought to life by the visionary Rey Garcia.

Creating The Dream

My name is Rey Garcia. I am that person that can say I’ve never worked a day in my life. I’ve been blessed that people have always payed me to do what I love.

In 1981, I received an Associates Degree in Commercial Art Graphic Design and Advertising from Miami Dade College. In 1988, I received a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the University of Miami.

As a student, in a competition with over 900 other entries, I received a third place honorable mention in an architectural design competition for the Prestressed Concrete Institute. In 1989 after Graduating From College, I entered a competition for "Women in the Military Service for America Memorial" and won another Honorable Mention. But architecture alone wasn't my passion, graphic design was. So I combinined both trades and started my own company Renderings By Rey as an Architectural Illustrator.

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Evolving the Passion

My career began doing hand painted renderings with ink and watercolors. Then I learned how to use Photoshop and now I use 3D digital modeling programs to create realistic architectural art. Along my career I’ve had to re-invent myself several times in order to compete in the marketplace but I always saw this as a challenge that would help me grow as an artist, not as an impediment.

Always thinking outside the box, in 2006 with whatever little time I had, I started doing digital art for myself. Some art was created just for fun, other pieces were some of my more edgy or controversial ideas. My wife then passed due to ovarian cancer in 2008, so naturally some of my art became spiritual in nature.

Now with this new dawn of the NFT market the possibilities of showing my digital art to the rest of the world are infinite and if during this process with my art I can inspire someone who is feeling down, my cause will have been well worth it. You see I do this because it is a passion, not a job.