A New Level of NFTs: Hollywood-Renown 3D Designer-turned NFT Artist Peter Dennelis / Majestic Bears NFT

In anticipation of launching the Majestic Bears NFT collection, we’re taking time to sit down with all the members of our NFT design team. For starters, we have Peter Dennelis – a 3D designer who has roots in both Morocco and the Netherlands.

Since graduating from the Massachusetts School of Art, he’s honed his craft in 3D design for 11 years. He has amassed a wealth of experience working in television and film productions for major studios, such as Warner Bros, Universal Pictures, and The Walt Disney Company.

Every artist has their own unique story to share with the world through their work, and Peter Dennelis is no exception. He’s also worked alongside some of the most brilliant and talented production experts, such as Andy Nicholson, Kate Hawley, and Adam Stockhausen.

Peter has sharpened his artistic skillset to become a true master at his craft.

If you’ve ever watched Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), or Suicide Squad (2016), then you’ve undoubtedly witnessed the extraordinary quality of animation and design that Peter brings to the table, while under the direction of some of the biggest names in the world of design.

This 3D designer now-turned NFT artist, checked off all the boxes for the right artist to help bring the Majestic Bears NFT project to life.

While they each differ in style, fashion, and background, every Majestic Bear is a massive icon of success. They’re bursting full of energy, ready to charge upward and take over the world and the Metaverse at a moment’s notice.

Supported by our team of investors, entrepreneurs, Blockchain experts, and marketing wizards, there’s no obstacle that can possibly stop The Majestic Bears.

Let’s ask Peter Dennelis about his thoughts on the Majestic Bears NFT project, and what excited him the most about it. And let’s also talk about what the transition into the world of NFTs has been like for him.

Q: What is it about the Majestic Bears project that really draws you in the most?

Peter Dennelis: If I had to narrow it down to one thing that really speaks to me about the Majestic Bears, it’d have to be that these creations are going to come to life in a way that’s completely different from the other pieces I’ve done.

It’s not every day you get to create collectible digital artwork that can’t be copied.

Q: What was the extent of your knowledge about NFTs before joining the Majestic Bears NFT project?

Peter Dennelis: I really didn’t know too much… and even now, I still don’t. I had been hearing about NFTs from all sorts of places, especially on social media. Thing is, I still didn’t know exactly what an NFT was.

I am kind of understanding it now, but it’s still amazing to me that loads of famous people are jumping into this space and buying collections like the Bored Apes.

I really started doing a deep dive into this space a few months ago. I headed to Miami Beach to attend the Art Basel – an annual contemporary art exhibition. I met Julien there, who’s the co-founder of Majestic Bears.

He’s been in the NFT space since its inception and had been traveling around to different countries giving talks about it.

There was just something about his personality that resonated with me. It just so happened that he was looking for an artist to put his collection together. So, after meeting up and chatting a few times, we decided to link up and work on Majestic Bears together.

Q: Do you think there’s a future for you in the NFT space?

Peter Dennelis: Most likely, yes. We haven’t even finished Majestic Bears, and yet I’m already cooking up some ideas for another NFT project. Whether it actually pans out or not is a different story, because I still have commitments to the movie studios. We’ll have to see what comes up.

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