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What if your art began with where you are?

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Life Landscapes shows you how to create meaningful work from place, memory, and lived experience.

In this new Take Two course, Robert Lee Davis shares a reflective, material-led approach to art-making that begins with noticing, not technique.

Working across collage, drawing, and three-dimensional exploration, you’ll learn how everyday encounters and collected materials can become meaningful artworks. Let your troubles melt away as Robert eually entertains, challenges, and guides you - helping you trust your instincts, see differently, and build a more confident, intuitive creative practice.

Artwork by Robert Lee Davis

Life Landscapes invites you to slow down and...

Artwork by Robert Lee Davis
Honour your lived experience to create artwork shaped by place and memory.
Robert Lee Davis working on a piece
Turn sketches, observations, and collected materials into resolved peices.
Collage artwork by Robert Lee Davis
Use collage as a visual language to express personal meaning.
Robert Lee Davis artwork hanging on a wall
Create compositions that shift, mirror, and reveal new perspectives.
Robert Lee Davis during a course module
Build a process-led practice guided by curiosity, not outcome.
Robert Lee Davis on his laptop
Share your work within a global community and curated online exhibition.
Robert Lee Davis

When you start paying attention to what you’re drawn to, your work begins to tell you what it wants to become.

- Robert Lee Davis


Robert Lee Davis is a multidisciplinary artist whose work is deeply rooted in landscape and the identities shaped by life within it. His practice explores how place, memory, and lived experience intersect—revealing the quiet, often overlooked relationships between humans and the environments they inhabit.

Guided by Robert Rauschenberg’s belief that “a picture is more like the real world when it is made from the real world,” Robert works intuitively with both natural and manmade materials. Earth pigments, found objects, fragments of paper, and elements gathered from local flora are layered through collage, drawing, and assemblage, creating tactile works that feel both intimate and expansive. His process is slow, responsive, and deeply attentive to what materials carry with them.

Robert’s work reflects on the complex and evolving relationship between people and nature - celebrating the beauty of the land while gently asking us to consider our impact upon it. Through his art and teaching, he invites others to slow down, notice more carefully, and reconnect with the environments that shape them. Known for his generosity, insight, and infectious enthusiasm, Robert brings clarity, warmth, and joy to the creative process, encouraging artists to trust their instincts and develop work that is meaningful, personal, and alive with experience.

Get to know Robert further: watch this very special Friday Feature Artist episode

Your Take Two experience includes...

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Direct interaction with Robert for up to 10 weeks.

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12 + hours of cinematic video lessons.

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Unlimited learning with lifetime access.

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A worldwide community of artists.

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Have your questions answered in two live Q&As.

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Comprehensive workbooks to reinforce your learning.

… plus the community and resources to keep the conversation flowing long after the course ends.

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