An Artist’s Thought Book

$19.95

The second edition has over 75 new maxims on the artistic process from the multifaceted artist, Richard Bargdill. Chapters concentrate on poetry, singing, painting, the nature of creativity, and what it means to be an artist. In separate sections, the artist has picked his favorite maxims and elaborated on what those particular ones mean to him. Thus, the reader can view the work initially without influence but later can gain from the input of the author.

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A Walk with Nature is a marvelous addition to the genre of nature poetry. As it promises in the title, it does indeed nourish the soul and, even more, links the reader with the natural world in a way that few resources do. After reading this splendid volume, I immediately went on a nature walk in search of the peak experiences I felt while diving into the nourishing poetry that is its gift to all of us. I recommend A Walk with Nature wholeheartedly to all who wish to connect and reconnect with the animating force of nature. It is truly a treasure.

Charles Garfield, PhD
Clinical Professor of Psychology for 40 years at UCSF Medical School Author of Life’s Last Gift: Giving and Receiving Peace When A Loved One Is Dying


Psychotherapists listen and help people who come to them to talk of their fears, hopes, dreams, and despair. I think of what we do as soul work.  “Psyche” is a Greek word for “soul” and poetry is soulful. Here is a collection of poems chosen by psychologists who read and write poetry themselves and know when the psyche is speaking. Like music, only in words, a poem can express and in some way validate our own inarticulate feelings of being and belonging in nature and the universe.

Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD
Jungian analyst, activist, (jeanbolen.com)
Author of Goddesses in Everywoman, Close to the Bone, The Millionth Circle


While facts and figures are important for our understanding the natural world, poetry is the key that unlocks the gate and allows us to step into the living landscape of frogs, trees, stones and creeks. If language is our way of describing the world, poetry gives it life. I applaud those who conceived and compiled this book of poetry. It is another fresh breath offered to sustain this beautiful, breathing world.

Betsy Perluss, PhD
Wilderness Guide
School of Lost Borders


In reading this book you cannot help but encounter the objectivism of nature.  Yes, it is beautiful.  Yes, it should be explored.  However, this misses the heart of what A Walk with Nature is about: an authentic relationship with nature.  As an Arapahoe saying teaches, “All plants are our brothers and sisters.  They talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them.”  This book guides you through encounters that offer a deeper connection with nature, one grounded in awe and reverie.  At the end of this journey you may just know not only nature but yourself a bit better.

Trent Claypool, PsyD
Licensed Psychologist
Director of Sport and Mental Performance
Neurofeedback Colorado Springs

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Publication Date: May 27, 2014
Pages: 178
ISBN (print): 978-1-939686-06-0
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-939686-07-7

Dr. Richard Bargdill earned his PhD in clinical psychology from Duquesne University. Currently, Dr. Bargdill is an assistant professor of psychology at the Virginia Commonwealth University. He is editor and co-editor of two upcoming books: Psychology and the Good Life: Selected Readings from the History of Psychology and Introduction to Humanistic Psychology: A Supplemental Text. He is currently the Secretary and the Membership Chair for The Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32 of the American Psychological Association) and previously served as a board member. In 2014, he is invited go give the opening keynote address at the Third International Conference on Existential Psychology held in Guangzhou, China. In addition, Rich has won multiple awards for his poetry and visual artwork (but not his singing). His sculpture called “I’m a tree chopped down everyday” was recently awarded 1st place at the official Pennsylvania State Art show.

Acknowledgements
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition

Part I: Maxims

1. To Be an Artist
2. Singing and Music
3. Painting
4. Poetry
5. Creativity

Part II: Selected Elaborations

6. To Be an Artist
7. Singing and Music
8. Painting
9. Poetry
10. Creativity

Author Biography

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