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Origins of the “Beastie”

Dennis coined the term “Beastie” to describe his work in a conversation with Pop Artist Andy Warhol in 1963

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Beasties may have made Dennis famous, but he is also a nationally acclaimed stained glass artist.

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Beasties really get around.  They can be found on six continents!

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Dennis originally made his Beasties out of Papier-mâché.  To make them more durable, he started to spray them with fiberglass at his twin brother’s Corvette shop and the Beasties we know today were born.

 

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Dennis and his father won the state of Wisconsin father and son golf tournament.

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Dennis exhibited 25 Beastie sculptures on the White House lawn in at the annual Easter egg roll in the 80’s with the help of Richard Rovsek.

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Dennis recently returned to Wisconsin after spending almost 2 decades living in New Zealand.

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Dennis has moved into a new art studio in Jefferson, Wisconsin. He continues to create Beastie sculptures, paintings and stained glass.

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Beasties are in private collections world-wide, and can be found in public venues in Belgium, Israel, New Zealand and Mexico.

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Dennis was born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1939. He graduated from Madison West High School Milwaukee’s Layton School of Art, now known as the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD).

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As a student, Dennis won first prize for painting in the Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors competition and was the recipient of the Ox Bow Summer School of Painting scholarship in Saugatuck Michigan 1961-62.

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Dennis Pearson's Beasties
Dennis Pearson's BeastiesWednesday, May 31st, 2023 at 6:26pm
Dennis is dropping pieces for the show all week. Don’t miss the show on Saturday. So many pieces will be available!
Vintage pieces and wooden cut outs!

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Dennis Pearson's BeastiesWednesday, May 31st, 2023 at 7:48am
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Dennis Pearson's BeastiesMonday, May 29th, 2023 at 7:02pm
Two shows this week. Thursday night 5-9pm behind the Cedarburg Cultural Center and the biggest show of the year on Saturday 10-2 pm. 9702 n Cedarburg rd Mequon.
See you there!
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Dennis Pearson's BeastiesSaturday, May 27th, 2023 at 1:59pm
SOLD. One whale beastie available!
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Dennis Pearson's BeastiesThursday, May 25th, 2023 at 8:18am
Next Thursday! The Beasties will be there along with 40th other vendors! Music, food and fun!
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Dennis Pearson's BeastiesThursday, May 25th, 2023 at 7:39am
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