Pete Beebe is a multifaceted creator whose artistic and philosophical endeavors converge in his debut novel, Dream Fisher. With a BFA from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC, Pete has spent more than thirty years as a professional designer and artist, crafting visual beauty and engaging narratives.
His extensive experience includes deep engagement with Native American ceremonies and an extensive study of spiritual philosophy, particularly where it intersects with scientific inquiry. This unique blend of interests informs his work, both on canvas and on the page, reflecting his lifelong quest to explore and articulate the magic of life.
Driven by the ambition to create beauty in all its forms, Pete’s work blends aesthetic appreciation with deep philosophical insight. Through Dream Fisher and his other projects, he invites readers and viewers into a world where beauty and depth blend seamlessly, offering an experience that is both down-to-earth and transcendent.
This annual poster series is created to support the Paradise Sundance ceremony held in Lakota territory, South Dakota on the Rosebud reservation. This ceremony is a very important aspect of Pete Beebe's life, as is his relationship with his friends and relatives who live on the Rosebud reservation. Pete creates these posters at no cost, to honor the sacrifice of the participants of the ceremony each year. 21 posters over the course of 21 years have been created to date. All of the artwork was created by Pete except for the 2007 poster which was created by Chief Leonard Alden Crowdog.