Collabs With Inspiring Artists

Artist Label Collaborations

Collabs With Inspiring Artists

Dollylocks packaging celebrates some the most inspiring fine artists we’ve met along our journey. Our product labels spotlight one of their iconic and captivating pieces of artwork as the centerpiece of one of our unique and luxurious essential oils and fragrances. Each product’s packaging is a canvas showcasing unique and vibrant designs, reflecting the creativity and talent of the Dollylocks’ community.

This collaboration not only supports local artists but also adds an artistic touch to your hair care routine. By integrating these stunning artworks, Dollylocks transforms everyday hair care products into pieces of art, making each use a visual and sensory delight. This commitment to celebrating local artistry underscores Dollylocks’ dedication to community and culture, enriching the customer experience with every purchase.

Barry Lively

A familiar face in the Tampa Bay area since 1977, Barry Lively transitioned into professional photography in 2014 after a successful 29-year career in the credit card industry. Bringing together his humor, professionalism, creativity, and deep appreciation for human connection, Barry has built a career that allows him to collaborate with people from all walks of life.

Jacqui Fehl

We’re thrilled to shine a light on Jacqui Fehl, the brilliant artist behind our latest Dollylocks labels for the Dreadshop line. Jacqui is not only a remarkable artist but also a long-time supporter of Dollylocks—Alin Leslie, the founder of Dollylocks, was Jacqui’s original dreadlock artist over a decade ago!

Jason Hulfish

Jason Hulfish, a Tampa-based entrepreneur, muralist, furniture designer, and professional artist, has been transforming spaces with his creative vision for over 20 years. His artistic journey began designing T-shirts, a passion that quickly evolved into intricate custom designs for residential and commercial spaces.

Lana Guerra

We’re thrilled to spotlight Lana Guerra, the artist behind the label for our FREE (Unscented) line. Based in New Orleans, Louisiana, Guerra brings her vivid imagination to life through a childlike yet strikingly complex style often described as “Outsider Art” or “Art Brut.” Drawing inspiration from urban graffiti, primitive masks, antique dolls, occult art, and the weathered charm of decaying architecture, Guerra weaves themes of childhood, circus sideshows, New Orleans Voodoo, and raw creativity into her work.

Matt Kress

Ohio-born and a dreamer since childhood, Matt Kress has always had a passion for art. After studying at Kent State University, he moved to Florida and began creating large-scale artwork and murals in 2015. Since then, Matt has completed over 30 murals across the United States and produced hundreds of original canvas artworks.

Miranda Pantano

Miranda Pantano, widely known as Mira from Miami, is the talented mixed media painter, muralist, and designer behind the striking artwork for our Nag Champa label. Mira’s urban pop chic style seamlessly blends vibrant visuals with satirical storytelling, centering on themes of women empowerment and spiritual enlightenment. Influenced by street art, retro objects, and vintage imagery, her artwork often carries positive messages with layers of deeper meaning.

Zulu Painter

Zulu Painter, the creator of our Mintea label, is an international multi-media artist known for his versatile talent across traditional mediums, body paint, special effects, and scenic art. His motto, “I want to grow Art everywhere,” reflects his dedication to creating “Mindful Murals for all to enjoy,” which he brings to life in large-scale mural work seen across the United States. These vibrant murals are more than just art; they are part of the art revitalization in communities across the country, spreading positive energy and uplifting viewers with each piece.