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Mindfulness and Art

Greater Public Studio was commissioned to provide creative direction, design and installation at Kodawari Studios, a Yoga, Bodywork and Wellness Center located in South Tampa. A hand-painted interior mural with the invitation to “come home before you go home” was added to the studio, which elicits a thoughtful conversation about the connection between mindfulness, wellness, and the creative process.

The Oxford Languages dictionary defines mindfulness as a mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations. Mindfulness is sometimes combined with a yogic practice, further aligning the mind and body. But it can also be applied to a wide swath of daily practices or as a general way of approaching life; being conscious or aware of things outside of ourselves. Dissecting that idea further, it’s important to note that mindfulness is not only about awareness, but also acceptance of the thoughts, feelings and sensations that arise, creating within ourselves a judgement free zone.

For many artists, developing a creative practice that is centered around acceptance can be an integral step toward producing work—particularly if the artist is creating a new body of work. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a Hungarian American psychologist, commonly associated with positive psychology, introduced the concept of “flow,” which describes those moments of complete absorption we experience while engaged in a challenging task. Flow is often associated with the creative process. Artists describe being “in the zone” as work pours out of them smoothly and without regard to time. Csikszentmihalyi explains that the flow state occurs when one is engaged in a task that is challenging yet on par with one’s skill level—that sweet spot that requires enough concentration (mindfulness) without being irritatingly difficult or mind-numbingly easy. He argues that people are at their most happy and most productive while in a state of flow.

 

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GPS Spring Collection Drop

Greater Public Studio is excited to announce the launch of its first GPS Spring Apparel Collection. Featuring a series of fresh graphics designed for the versatility of work and play. The collection of t-shirts, hats and a tote bag reflect the Studio’s professional yet playful spirit. 

At the heart and soul of Greater Public Studio is the work. The work and the team’s work ethic lay the foundation for the brand, allowing it to speak for itself. Naturally, the studio’s first apparel collection reflects this ethos of labor– designed to be effective workwear on the job while stylishly transitioning into comfortable gear during those off-the-clock hours. 

As consumers of contemporary street culture themselves, producing merch and apparel, particularly graphic tees, was an obvious and essential outpouring of Greater Public Studio’s creative passions. But it’s also a chance for the team to step away from the creative demands of client projects and focus instead on holding space for their own fun, playful, collaborative process of design. A chance to make products they like, that they’re proud to wear– on and off the job– and a chance to invite the public to share in that passion.

This first apparel drop features various iterations of the company name in sometimes quirky, or unexpected fonts, alongside fun graphic illustrations of tools, characters and meaningful brand taglines like “Think Like Artists, Solve Like Designers,” and “Good People, Great Spaces.”  It’s full of eclectic playfulness and oodles of charisma. The collection explores new design sensibilities while remaining firmly on brand– it’s evident the process of creating the apparel was as fun as it is to wear. 

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