

If you create something that people want to photograph, you’re already ahead of the game.” (Left) A tree branch light sculpture adds to the ambience at Sacred Pepper. You’re buying a marketing piece, you’re buying strategy. “A lot of businesses look at it as just buying art, but it’s more than that. “In restaurants, hotels and similar businesses, everyone’s carrying cameras looking for a reason to take a picture, looking for that iconic piece,” he explains. If there is one thing Hulfish especially understands and incorporates into his work, it’s how the growth of social media and digital influence has impacted both the art world and the business world. “His art offers an element of surprise and puts the icing on the cake for our guests at Sacred Pepper.”Īt Forbici, Hulfish’s two creations are both hard to miss: a giant red heart with devil horns and fangs, and a mural of a woman. “Jason Hulfish is so talented and brought my vision to life,” says Candy DeBartolo, owner of Sacred Pepper. Along another wall is Hulfish’s one-of-a-kind tree branch light sculpture. experience the owner seeks to offer diners. It represents the fun, unique and stylish a. Currently, he has art on display at Sacred Pepper in Carrollwood and Forbici Modern Italian in Hyde Park.įor Sacred Pepper, Hulfish crafted a customized hallway made to look as though you’re inside of a champagne bottle. Whether he’s making glow-in- the-dark reefs or candy factory playrooms, his forte is making his client’s wildest dreams a reality.Īn incredibly in-demand artist in the Bay area, Hulfish’s work is prominently featured at local restaurants. His work has been featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Treehouse Masters, Rev Run’s Renovation, Posh Tots and more.Ĭurrently, Hulfish is a resident artist on Bar Rescue. His creations can be found across the nation, from the Keys to California.
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Hulfish’s Grand Theming Studios clientele includes celebrities, professional athletes, famous musicians and well-known Tampa businesses and restaurants. (Left) Hulfish’s devil heart at Forbici is another popular spot for photographs. (Right) To celebrate the Tampa Bay Lightning’s and Buccaneers’ recent championships, Hulfish created this photo op at Forbici. In his studio, he crafts pirates, princesses, clowns, dinosaurs, dragons and anything else that exists in the imagination of his clients. With a background in business and marketing, Hulfish quit the corporate world to pursue a full-time career in art, switching out days behind a computer desk for larger-than- life projects.

Specializing in crafting otherworldly children’s bedrooms, playrooms, custom murals, handmade furniture, sculptures and commercial spaces, Hulfish describes what he does as “functional art” that people can interact with and enjoy. “Along the way, you get better and start to find your style, the things you’re good at and what you enjoy.” The way you learn is by doing,” he muses. That evolved into the intricate design work with large 3D pieces and environments that he is known for today. Hulfish eventually began creating custom sculptures and furniture. He began his journey designing T-shirts, which led to murals, and then kids’ rooms and themed environments.
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Like the art he makes, Hulfish is bright, energetic and full of fun.

Petersburg, Hulfish has been creating art in Tampa for over 20 years and has become a renowned artist in the Bay area. Jason Hulfish is one of those rare artists with the ability to vividly transform the fun, surreal, fantasy world of pure imagination to life.
