Memory and moment through collage with Robert Lee Davis
In his layered, personal collages, Melbourne-based artist Robert Lee Davis transforms materials into whimsical landscapes of memory and place. From...
There are no rules in personal expression. Ricky’s Luna Parc is a testament to the power of unfiltered creativity. By mixing vibrant colours, eclectic materials, and playful architecture, he creates an immersive world uniquely his own. What are some opportunities for you to break the rules and express yourself more fully?
Inspiration is everywhere – even in the seemingly ordinary. From discarded objects to nature’s patterns, Ricky finds beauty and potential in the most unexpected places. How could your surroundings and space inspire your creativity and art-making?
Living creatively is a daily practice. For Ricky, art isn’t just about making things; it’s about living artfully every day. He infuses joy and curiosity into his environment and routines, turning his life into a work of art. How could you bring more creativity into your daily life?
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During the live interview, we shared some images of Luna Parc. Since you’re listening to the podcast version, we’ve made some of these images available for you below.
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By Clarissa Callesen
Feb 28 2025
In his layered, personal collages, Melbourne-based artist Robert Lee Davis transforms materials into whimsical landscapes of memory and place. From...
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